Culture Toronto attended Digifest 2014 and published a video showcasing people playing our latest game in development, Here Come The Dead. They also interviewed a show attendee about the game. Enjoy!
Culture Toronto attended Digifest 2014 and published a video showcasing people playing our latest game in development, Here Come The Dead. They also interviewed a show attendee about the game. Enjoy!
We had a great time showing off Here Come The Dead at Toronto’s Digifest 2014 Intel Family Day on May 9. Nearly 100 kids and adults tried out the game during the six hour show. Enjoy the following video that captures the excitement!
Gnometech will be attending DigiFest 2014 Intel Family Day on May 10 with the first public showing of their new game Here Come The Dead. The first level prototype, which makes use of the Oculus Rift and Razer Hydra, will be playable by the public at the show. Come shoot some zombies with us!
Available now on the Leap Motion controller store Airspace is Gnometech’s latest game, Motion Hockey!
With the Leap Motion Controller, use your hand to control an air hockey paddle and start racking up the goals. Multiple game modes and puck designs options allow for greater depth and replayability. This arcade classic has never been this fun!
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For the last couple of months David Wyand has been working with GarageGames on revamping Torque 3D’s input system to allow for the easy addition of new input devices. The first new device that has been implemented in Torque 3D using this code is the Leap Motion controller. As part of this we put together a simple test game called Marble Motion which you can see here using one of the Leap Motion controller early prototypes.
The Marble Motion demo game is available for download and play with a Leap Motion controller. You may find out more at GarageGames.