flowmo is an interactive art game developed by ToyBoxLabs, a new studio set up by an ex-L.A. Noire and Harmonix developer. It's in a similar style to games like Journey and Proteus. It's a unique, trippy, trancy experience which will take you on a musical journey from the very moment of creation of the universe! It'll be released November 21 for iPad (iOS 6+) - check out more details here! There are 10 promo codes to give away - just reply with the name of a unique/experimental/arty game that you've enjoyed!
For a unique, artistic gaming experience, it's hard to beat Kometen, which is also space-based like the one you created.
BTW, this is a nice way to give out promo codes, and I hope to discover some more zen-like, arty games/apps this way too! Looking forward to reading the suggestions that others post (and ignoring those who can't be bothered to read and follow the rules).
one promo code sent to dclose! interesting choice! 9 more to go - let me know which unique/experimental/arty game you've enjoyed
Flower is maybe most similar in style to flowmo - although really it's pretty unique Hope you enjoy it!
Flower, and Ky Route Zero, Botanicula, Gone Home, Incredipede, Papers Please, The Bridge, and Limbo. Those are some of the titles I have but there are plenty more. I love anything odd or unusual when it comes to games.
Morpholios. Kami are my suggestions. Morpholios is a hidden object game with a twist and lovely art work.
whoa, lots of responses all of a sudden! Thanks for the interest guys, give me 5 to mail out codes to all of you
It's great to see so many indie fans out there! Those are some awesome unique titles. There's still 1 more promo code left
aaaand repapermunky gets the last code! flowmo has some of the same trippy sound/visual aspect as synesthesia - but a lot more chilled out. Hope you enjoy flowmo
Thanks for the game and code to get it with. I don't know how involved members of the team was with the various Rockband games, but I want to say a very sincere and heartfelt thanks to any that were. Over the years my now adult aged sons and my wife and I all played the RB games countless hours and had a blast doing it. It's rare to be able to get a whole group of family members together doing the same thing at the same time. But RB made it easy and most of all fun.