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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Indie Week: Day Seven

[Welcome to Indie Week at gameinformer.com. We’ve got a full seven days of indie game coverage leading up to the 2010 Independent Games Festival Awards. Check the hub daily for new previews, interviews and other coverage of the top independent games of the year.]
Ending as strong as we started, Indie Week concludes with a look at the 2010 IGF Student Showcase winners.  While not as high profile as the main competition event, this student contest is an equally important stepping stone for aspiring game developers. We’ve got a brief synopsis of all ten finalists below, along with links to more information about each game.

Enjoy, and thanks for following our Indie Week coverage!

Boryokudan Rue

“Boryokudan Rue is a tale of science-fiction mixed with film-noir, following two separate, while interweaving stories. First, you play as Azriel Odin, a regretful cop en route to planet Barracus to meet and extract a mysterious defector trying to escape from the notorious crime group, the Boryokudan. Second, you play as Delta-Six, an amnesiac patient in a sterilized facility, who must survive and escape in order to find out why he is there.”

[Additional Game Details]
School:
 UCLA Platform: PC Release: TBA Price: TBA Website: Link

Continuity


“A platformer drawn onto cards and then shuffled. Players must navigate mazes by controlling the character and the structure of the world itself.”
[Additional Game Details]
School:
  Chalmers University of Technology & University of Gothenburg Platform: FlashRelease: Available Now Price: Free Website: Link



To see more go to:
http://gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/03/07/Indie-Week_3A00_-Day-Seven.aspx

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