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Imagine Cup 2011 continued: Spyyyder's "Fabric of Time"
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Posted by Amelia on Tue, 06/07/2011 - 09:55
After last week's coverage of the Imagine Cup 2011 competition, we thought we'd take a closer look at one of the submissions. Enter Spyyyder, a U.S. team that created a great 2.5D puzzle platform game: "Fabric of Time."
"We created our Windows Phone 7 competition entrry: Fabric of Time in an attempt to point out some of the world's toughest problems while having fun at the same time. The game starts off with the protagonist searching for his father but then stumbles upon an item called dimensional scissors which allows him to travel between parallel worlds. This other world also has its fair share of issues and the player must try to find ways to better both worlds using resources found in both areas. It's a 2.5-D puzzle platformer where the player must control both characters simultaneously. The two characters have to rely on one another to get past the levels. Creating a Fabric of Time was a challenging endeavor and a great chance for us to sharpen our skills!"
Fantastic work, guys! We hope to see more students following your lead.
