I don't like racing games much, but I loved one, Burnout Paradise (played on PS3 though).
Turns out, a team who did a lot of that game then made 'Fireproof games'.
And while I loved BO
, I didn't like everything in it, and these guys seemed to have made the parts I loved.
After that game, they've made the beautiful and excellent puzzlers, "The Room" and "The Room 2" (The Room 3 is not out on PC yet).
There's a lot of gameplay in these admittedly one-time play games, and they've done a great job with the puzzles, the art, the creation of these intricate mechanisms.
It's hard to imagine the coding for one element alone, when dozens of lines are scattered in the air you have to rotate to get a certain angle on.
Yet they've kept the price low for these games at $5 each.
They seem like a studio who makes some great quality.
Turns out, a team who did a lot of that game then made 'Fireproof games'.
And while I loved BO
After that game, they've made the beautiful and excellent puzzlers, "The Room" and "The Room 2" (The Room 3 is not out on PC yet).
There's a lot of gameplay in these admittedly one-time play games, and they've done a great job with the puzzles, the art, the creation of these intricate mechanisms.
It's hard to imagine the coding for one element alone, when dozens of lines are scattered in the air you have to rotate to get a certain angle on.
Yet they've kept the price low for these games at $5 each.
They seem like a studio who makes some great quality.