Gig: Blame it on Berlin
Tuesday, January 31st, 2006 by Carsten SchneiderNow with a website, with two DJ mixes to download, featuring Wir sind Helden, Stereolab, Kobra Killers, and the like.
Now with a website, with two DJ mixes to download, featuring Wir sind Helden, Stereolab, Kobra Killers, and the like.
The IGF finalists in the browser game category:
Dad ‘N Me (from the Alien Hominid team), Moleculous, and Dodge that Anvil (with some impressive Shockwave 3D).
Translation here.
Check out the new one, ‘Birds’, at Pleix.
Finally a good use for spam: “Poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines” at Spamusement.
Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas gets a multiplayer version, including a map builder for online races!
Robert Taylor has put his new site up. The site will allow for more videos to be available more quickly and it will cover some good topics ranging from building components, to architecting applications to improving workflow.
Worth to take a look: FlashExtensions
Shual and Less Rain have teamed up and created a VandalSquad version of the Wall of Separation. Check 3 cities against the Wall (we’re at the bottom right of the list).
Very good blog not just listing but also reviewing Flash and Shockwave games: Jayis Games.
We found this on BoingBoing but the site is so great, I need to post it here too. Hundreds of fantastic ads and illustrations, at Ephemera Now.

We have finally completed our second revision game for BBC Bitesize, Destination Death.
Following the tradition of point-and-click adventures, this game sees Journalist Paul Hackett arriving at an airport to pick up his sister - only to find out the place is eerily quiet.
Not much later he learns that vampires have taken over the airport, trying to infect passengers before boarding their flights to spread the vampire virus across the globe.
We’ve uploaded an English version onto our server. The original game (on the BBC Bitesize site) is in French, Spanish, and German to let kids test and revise their language skills.