Actually, the header above isn't completely accurate, as I know I heard about Homeland in some form or fashion around the time of its 2005 release.
I'm pretty sure my interest in this import-only GameCube title quickly vanished after I heard it was an MMO, though, so let's just pretend that I wasn't introduced to it before this past weekend, when I heard British game developer Hayden Scott-Baron mention it while listening to a recent episode of the Chic Pixel Plus! podcast.
Unsurprisingly, Scott-Baron's chatter caused me to look up a gameplay video of the title (see above or here) and, man, does it look good. I'm especially fond of its art style, which recalls other quirky titles of the same era like Chulip and GiFTPiA.
So, I'm now on the lookout for a cheap-ish copy of this Chunsoft-crafted (another point in its favor, by the way) curiosity. Sure, I won't be able to understand much, if any, of it for some time to come, and I won't be able to check out its online multi-player mode (thankfully, it has an offline single-player mode, too), but it's hard to care too deeply about that when everything looks as charming as it does here.
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Showing posts with label GiFTPiA. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
Monday, May 03, 2010
Finally! GiFTPiA in English
OK, so only the game's intro has been translated into English. You've got to start somewhere, though, right?
Anyway, the folks at kirameki.altervista.org translated this Animal Crossing-esque "communication adventure" game, which was developed by skip Ltd., into Italian some time ago.
If you'd like them to translate it into English, too, head on over to their site tout de suite and take part in their most recent poll.
(Via gonintendo.com and tinycartridge.com)
Anyway, the folks at kirameki.altervista.org translated this Animal Crossing-esque "communication adventure" game, which was developed by skip Ltd., into Italian some time ago.
If you'd like them to translate it into English, too, head on over to their site tout de suite and take part in their most recent poll.
(Via gonintendo.com and tinycartridge.com)
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