GameSetLinks: Meow Meow Cat Cat
Ye gods, will this week never end? Well, it's almost getting there, so time for a dab more GameSetLink-age, started out with - of course - Japanese freeware games about cats, in case you were yearning for them.
Elsewhere in this link block, CGDC Flash game goodness winners, a totally insane Bourne Conspiracy press teaser chain of events, and much more.
[Oh, and hey BoingBoing Gadgets, do you read GameSetWatch or did you come across Bubba Lego-Tep some other way? Seriously, I'm pretty sure I'm the only person insano enough to read PlanetDoom's RSS feed in my 'leisure time' nowadays (the source of that particular piece of randomness).]
Anyhow, potential whining done, definite linking commence:
Who On Earth Is Yoshio Ishii? | Rock, Paper, Shotgun
I approve of this random freeware creator (Cursor*10) driveby profiling.
Shacknews: An Off-Road Interview with the Raptor Safari Creators
The Flashbang folks are starting to get famous. This is neat.
videogaming247 » Blog Archive » Worldwide releases: Friday April 11
Oh dear, 'Gem Pour: Casks' makes another appearance.
TOJam - Toronto's Indie Game Jam homepage
'TOJam #3 is ON ! May 9 - 11, 2008'. It's now accepting applications, hilarious Canadians!
Jay Is Games: CGDC5 casual Flash game competition winners
These are COMPLETELY awesome.
Kotaku: 'Professor De Marco and the Mysterious Cell Phone Part 3: The Reveal'
This is pretty damn neat, publicity campaign-wise (it's for The Bourne Conspiracy).
nihilogic: Super Mario in 14kB Javascript
Cute!
Joystick Division: 'Give 'Em Enough Trope'
'Some of these tropes concern gameplay mechanics, while others tie in the story structure of games into the greater scheme of fictional narrative, but all of them are instantly recognizable to most gamers.'
Siliconera » Konami to rock gamers with a revolution?
I'm very surprised Konami hasn't pulled out the guitar guns yet, given their history.
Ste Pickford's Blog: 'What To Blog?'
Actually quite rambly, but in a good way. One gem: 'None of the ideas we've had in the last three or four months could possibly have been designed on paper at the start of the project.'









Comments
haha! I've been playing that game for a few years now... very addictive.
Also try the other kitty games, they're crazy fun.
Posted by: giz | April 11, 2008 6:26 AM