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Sifteo Cubes Competition Results! Now with $50,000 in funding prizes!

March 13th, 2013


Results are in! Two months ago, we challenged you to design and build experimental new games for Sifteo Cubes. Of the original 41 games submitted, 6 finalists moved on to Round 2 to further develop each game on an actual set of physical cubes. The finalists were Squaresville, Cube Cafe, Love Conspiracy, Color Ball, Shifted, and Parapluie. One month later, with new game modes, art, and a final layer of polish added to each game, selecting a winner has been difficult. We couldn’t pick just one, so we selected TWO WINNERS that succeeded in two very different ways.

Each of the two winners will receive publishing deals, each with $25,000 funding to finish their games and release on the Sifteo platform. They will also receive direct support from the tech and marketing teams to help get to the finish line. Both winning games will also be featured later this month at the Sifteo booth at GDC, located near the IGF pavillion.

The two winners are -

WINNER (SINGLE PLAYER):

Squaresville, by Frank Force – Sifteo says, “Frank was one of the first entrants to the competition, and entered a total of three games. Squaresville was by far our favorite. With its elegant spatial puzzles built into a large open world, it takes great advantage of the tangible, distributed nature of the Sifteo Cubes. Players rotate cubes to shift the very earth, and realign rooms. This allows them to explore literally every side of the world. Floors become walls and ceilings, bottomless pits become long hallways, and impassible floor spikes become hanging doom. Frank has also displayed great technical prowess in his execution of Squaresville. He wrote a performant open world engine and toolchain to help him produce and display game content. He has also been kind enough to share some of his experience and tools with the community at large via his website, frankforce.com. We’re excited for the chance to work with Frank to flesh out and polish Squaresville. ” Frank has provided a way you can play the game (even without cubes!) in the Sifteo Simulator.

WINNER (MULTI PLAYER):

Parapluie, by One Life Remains – Sifteo says, “We were quite taken with Parapluie, a game that, though playable alone should truly be experienced with friends. Players race bicyclists though minimalist mazes in search of an umbrella (a.k.a parapluie) hidden somewhere in the maze. They then must remember their way back, returning the umbrella to the start / finish line. To move, players swap two cubes back and forth, a simple act made frantic and fun by having to race your opponents. This also means players can only see two small segments of the maze at any one time. The game controls are super satisfying and tap into the magic of tangible play. Deftness and Dexterity become important in a way impossible to achieve with a keyboard, touchscreen, or analog stick. In Round 2, the One Life Remains team added two new game modes to Parapluie, Manic and Sprint, which expand on the games cognitive and dexterous elements. We’re looking forward to what is next for Parapluie and can’t wait to have it on the platform.”

RUNNER UP:

Cube Cafe, by C.C. Chamberlin – Sifteo says, “Ok we really couldn’t stop ourselves and had to call out C.C. Chamberlin and his work on Cube Cafe. C.C. created a polished plate spinning game in the tradition of Diner Dash that we all enjoyed. We’ve been playtesting the EGP games around the office and it has been a real crowd pleaser. The gameplay and art really come together in a solid, well executed package. In round 2 C.C. improved the tutorial system, refined the kitchen layout and mechanics, and covered a bunch of polish points. He’s also been really active in the community, giving others feedback and sharing his experience. It may not have been the most experimental of the finalist games, but we would have been remiss not to have made mention of it. C.C. we’ll be in touch.”

See you next month!

Congrats again to everyone who participated in this especially difficult two month challenge! While we couldn’t select everyone as a winner, the Sifteo folks have indicated they were “blown away by the breadth, and quality of all the finalist games” and hoping to eventually speak with ALL of the finalists about publishing, in some form, on the platform. Updated videos for each of the remaining finalists games below, in no particular order.

See you next month, with a nice classic EGP style competition coming up in the month of April!

Love Conspiracy by Arnaud de Bock

ColorBall, by Frédéric Vauchelles

SHIFTED, by Niek van Suchtelen

 

 


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5 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Arnaud De Bock

    Congratulation Frank and One Life Remains!
    This competition was really exiting and fun!

    March 14th, 2013

  2. Niek van Suchtelen

    Congratulations to the winners, well done! Can’t wait to see their final versions being distributed! It was a fun and interesting experience working with the cubes.

    March 14th, 2013

  3. Brian

    Congrats to the winners. I look forward to seeing these eventually make their way to the sifteo store (it needs more content).

    I hope this site does another sifteo competition in the future, i’m kind of sad I found out about it too late. =(

    March 14th, 2013

  4. Ryan Loader

    Nice work Frank and One Life, the games look great! It’s awesome to see how excited Sifteo are about these games and to see them really get behind the developers.

    I gotta add that Cube Cafe was personal favourite, so it’s great to see it got some recognition too. Congrats all!

    March 16th, 2013

  5. Brice [One Life Remains]

    Thanks guys, this jam / contest was really stimulating. At first, i was a bit skeptical about these cubes, but the true magic comes when you have them in your hands. Give a lot of ideas you can only experiment with this kind of technology. I haven’t tested the other prototype yet (was too focused on our own), but i will try them now. Cya !

    March 26th, 2013

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