Dropchord announced from Double Fine, Leap Motion
Double Fine announced its next title today, a joint effort with the Leap Motion controller to produce a rhythm score-challenge game called Dropchord.
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Double Fine announced its next title today, a joint effort with the Leap Motion controller to produce a rhythm score-challenge game called Dropchord.
One of the good things about Double Fine self-publishing the PC edition of Brutal Legend is that Tim Schafer's company can work on the heavy metal hack-o-RTS as much as they please without seeking publisher approval. On the downside, they will need approval from your American dollars to do so. Schafer has a list of additions the gang would like to work on, but it'll depend on how well it sales.
Brutal Legend is launching on PC on February 26, and discounted pre-orders are open. Pre-ordering also gets you access to the multiplayer beta and two Team Fortress 2 items.
OUYA has secured games from Double Fine and the creator of Words with Friends, CEO Julie Uhrman announced at DICE.
Minecraft creator Markus "Notch" Persson has indicated he is not planning to fund a Psychonauts sequel, saying he doesn't have the time to research such a large investment right now.
If you missed Double Fine's 2012 Amnesia Fortnight, or if you want a fancy boxed edition, the developer has announced a "Special Edition" box set. Yes, it will be $30 for a collection of prototypes.
We plumb the depths of The Cave, the latest adventure game from Double Fine Productions and adventure game pioneer, Ron Gilbert.
Double Fine's "The Cave" is coming January 22 for PlayStation 3 and Wii U, and January 23 on Xbox 360 and Steam. It will cost $14.99.
Double Fine has reportedly requested documents regarding THQ's franchise auction, which is set to conclude on January 22.
The Cave pre-orders on Steam include a set of items to be worn around in Team Fortress 2.