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Stars over Half Moon Bay Rod Humble (U.S.A.), Rod Humble (U.S.A.), 2008 Download it Now !

 

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Gameplay

The gameplay of this title is Game-based
(designed with stated goals)

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Purpose

Besides play, this title features the following intents:
  • Subjective message broadcasting

Market

This title is used by the following domains:
  • Entertainment
  • Culture & Art

Audience

This title targets the following audience:
Age : 17-25 / 25-35 / 35-60 / 60+
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Stars over Half Moon Bay Stars over Half Moon Bay is the second art game by Rod Humble, head of EA's Sims studio. It was first presented at the 2008 Game Developers Conference. As with his previous game The Marriage, no explanation is given about the goals or gameplay. A large part of the appeal is in discovering the experimental gameplay and the dissection of the mechanics below can be considered a spoiler.

Inspired by an evening drive home from work, the game is about looking up at the stars in the sky and making a pattern in your mind, but also about the creative process itself. This is reflected in the three phases a gameplay session consists of. In the first one, a dark blue sky is shown. The player controls a dark circle or moon with the mouse, trailed by a smaller, brighter one. A dark curved form slowly creeps up, "eating" the sky. The player moves the dark circle through the stars to form a trail. Diving down in the moving darkness leaves behind bright squares of different sizes, relative to the length of the trail.

When the screen is entirely black, the second phase starts. The darkness moves back down and during this instant the player is able to move up some of the squares covered in the black mass. When the screen is entirely clear again, moving the moon over a star will cause a cross-hair to appear, which can be used to connect different stars to form constellations. The third, creative phase, happens in-between the first two, the moment the player thinks over the creative process of how to form the constellation. These are shown by bright lines connecting the different stars, creating a form. Clicking right clears the lines to start over again.

After a while, the word "end" appears in the top hand right corner and the session can be finished. Past and completed constellations can then be seen in a horizontally-scrolling memories scenery, accessible from the main menu. [source:mobygames]

Distribution : Internet - Free
Platform(s) : PC (Windows)

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