Title: The floor is cats Release year: Never released Platform: android Input: touch Players: 1 Team: Jonathan “Joon” van Hove + Lars Bindslev Price: 0
Description
Collect clocks and avoid stepping on cats to avoid waking them up. Admittedly we did not spend much time on the theme of the game, but rather wanted to explore alternative movement controls.
This game was developed as part of the Global Game Jam 2015 at the ITU Copenhagen jam site. We wanted to create something really small and simple and spend more time on polish, but we had to include a couple more weekends to get it to where it is now.
How to play
The player walks by putting their finger on the screen and rotating the phone (and the world), but remember to always have one foot on the ground to avoid falling, like real life.
Play
The game “The floor is cats” remained unreleased, but Joon continued the development and created the game Don’t Trip for iOS and Android game that can be played here: Don’t Trip
Title: Richard Andersons Putting Challenge Release year: 2014 Platform: android Input: touch Players: 1 Team: Simon Engelsted + Carsten Hejlskov + Lars Bindslev
– with special thanks to Lasse Honnens! Price: 0
Description
Richard Anderson’s Putting Challenge present the most common problems on the minigolf court and allows you to handle them the way they are supposed to be handled… By force!
This quirky mini-golf brawler was created in 48 hours at the Nordic Game Jam 2014 by Carsten Hejlskov, Simon Vestergaard & Lars Bindslev. It went on to win the jam by public vote.
Awards & Recognition
1st place Nordic Game Jam 2014
Best Genre Mashup Nordic Game Jam 2014
Title: DM i Radiobiler Release year: 2011 Platform: Installation Input: Bumper cars + Nintendo Wiimotes Players: 6-48 Team: Maria Louise Olesen, Kath Pickering, Rasmus Nielsen, Anias Hansen, Lars Bindslev Price: 0
Description
DM i Radiobiler (The danish bumper cars championship) was an event held in the now demolished Damhus Tivoli. DM i Radiobiler was created as our B.Sc. in Digital Performance at Roskilde University.
The game is simple, be the best at bumper cars by racking up points for crashing into other participants. Whoever gets the most point each heat will move on to the next round.
Damhus Tivoli was kind enough to lend us their bumper cars for an entire day, we strapped them with Nintendo Wiimotes to measure the collisions and give points thereafter.
How to play
Um…
Other Media
All photos by Theis Kofoed Hjorth – flickr
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