Ouya founder responds to Free the Games Fund controversy
Ouya founder Julie Uhrman has responded to a controversy brewing surrounding its "Free the Games Fund" promotion, but it doesn't seem to have satisfied indie devs critical of the program.
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Ouya founder Julie Uhrman has responded to a controversy brewing surrounding its "Free the Games Fund" promotion, but it doesn't seem to have satisfied indie devs critical of the program.
The Walking Dead is coming to Ouya this winter. Telltale plans to release the first season, 400 Days DLC, and the second season.
That Dragon, Cancer, an indie game that chronicles a child's battle with terminal cancer, has received an investment from Ouya to make a full exclusive release.
Polarity, a first-person puzzler previously planned as an Ouya exclusive, is aiming to release on PC now as well.
Before bringing his game to PC, Matt Thorson discusses TowerFall's origins, potential new features, and Ouya success.
Ouya CEO Julie Uhrman says game sales are "better than we expected" and predicts that by the end of the year, a few developers will have made a million dollars.
An eco resource site estimates the energy costs of various consoles, with Ouya leading as the most energy-friendly, and the first-generation PlayStation "Fat" coming in dead last.
The curious gesture controller Leap Motion launched yesterday for PC and Mac, and so has Double Fine's enigmatic game for it, Dropchord. The Psychonauts developer describes it as "a music-driven score challenge game" and it certainly does appear to have sounds and colours. Dropchord will hit iOS, Android and Ouya next week too.
Indie developer Ludeme Games has announced "Chess 2: The Sequel," a twist on the classic game with six armies, new win conditions, and a dueling mechanic.
Indie developer Matt Thorson announced on Twitter that four-player competitive brawler TowerFall will expand beyond Ouya and come to PC soon with new content.