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Friday, May 5, 2006

Ludum Dare Spawns Sky Full Of Stars

fos.jpg The Indygamer weblog continues to do sterling work reviewing awesome PC indie titles, and its latest set of reviews cover the Ludum Dare 48hr game competition, which has just started judging.

One major highlight so far, reviewed by Indygamer, is Jari Komppa's 'And The Sky Full Of Stars', "combining elements from both Katamari Damacy and Fumito Ueda's Ico" - and all done by one person is just 2 of our Earth days, too!

According to IG: "Shadowy figures are attempting to destroy your town, but fortunately you have the ability to pluck stars from the sky and use them to smash these evil creatures." Oh, and the site has added an easy way to see the Ludum Dare games, even setting up a ZIP file with all the entries - awesome.

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