April 29 - May 3 , 2012 COMICS vs GAMES
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Black Church By Andy Belanger & Droqen Heavy Metal Mario meets Pixel Amazing Tetris. As blocks fall to create the Black Church, you must scale it to earn points and beat the other players. Undermining them is an understatement as you work your way up the leader board. From single player to four players, Black Church will make you a devoted disciple! |
Cumulo Nimbus By John Martz & Farb High above the Earth, then a smidgeon higher, a cast of colourful cloud-hoppers hop from cloud to cloud. Skipping ‘twixt rainbows, kites, and companions, they collect the many MacGuffins to unleash a magical joy. Nothing could be finer, were it not for a competitive urge that hides in their little clopper hearts, or the perilous drop to the Earth, far, far below. |
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We’re No Angels By Steve Manale and Jamie Fristrom Horrified by the idea of being forced to play nightly private shows by God for all eternity, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Amy Winehouse and Tupac Shakur attempt a daring escape from Heaven. Using special skills and drug powerups, our heroes fight their way through hordes of sword-wielding angel guards in this two player twin stick shooter. |
Yawhg By Emily Carroll & Damian Sommer It is six weeks until The Yawhg returns. How will the town’s locals lead their lives in the meanwhile, and what will they do when the dreaded Yawhg finally arrives? The fate of a community hinges on the characters’ actions, and the decisions of their players. |
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The Mysterious Aphroditus By Christine Love & Kyla Vanderklugt The Mysterious Aphroditus is the crown jewel of London theatre, capturing the hearts and imagination of audiences across the city. Equally skilled at taking on the role of prince or princess, no one knows the true identity of the epicene idol – but that won’t stop the high and low of Victorian society from battling it out, turn-based style, to win their favour in this sordid tale of petticoats and paramours. |
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