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The Egg Files

The Egg Files is a game that requires lightning quick reflexes, samurai spirit and a will to power. OK, maybe it does not need all that but it is fun. At least that's what the judges at the Independent Games Festival thought.

In this game you play Mr. Rooster and your mission is to thwart an army of interloping aliens from abducting all the chickens in the world... they're crazy about eggs - we're not sure why.

The Witch's Yarn

2006 IGF Finalist

A finalist at this year's Independent Game Festival, The Witch's Yarn was nominated for Innovation in Game Design. Its elegant control method is a milestone for interactive fiction. In the first minute, players are ably immersed in the story, regardless of their ability with computers.

Players become the director of a lighthearted stage-play. They select the actors who create scenes to advance the plot. Different actors create different scenes. So each choice is very important. With the rewind feature, the player can experiment with various actors to solve dramatic conflicts. By doing so, they'll explore many perspectives on this hilarious world of witches, retail, and family disfunction.

Toribash

Fighting with Rag-Doll Physics
Slamdance Guerilla Games Festival Finalist
IGF Finalist for Design Innovation

One phrase we love to use but don't often get to is: You have never seen a game like this before. Yea Toribash.

In Toribash, you control a jointed 3D model. You select a joint, and tell it how to move. When you've issued your instructions, you advance the game, one or more frames at a time--and when you want to change the motion of your character, you change the forces at various joints.

Tribal Trouble

Can an Indie RTS Compete with the Big Boys?
2006 IGF Finalist

Given the tens of millions of dollars that major publishers pour into huge RTS titles like Age of Empires and Rise & Fall, can a small team of Danes possibly hope to compete in the same genre?

Well... yeah!