Dev Duo Creates Stop Motion Point & Click

Logan Westbrook

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Dev Duo Creates Stop Motion Point & Click

Level building takes on a whole new meaning in The Dream Machine, a videogame built out of clay and cardboard.


There probably aren't many ways of making a videogame that are more time consuming than building every level as an physical, three dimensional model and then photographing it, but that's the lengths that Cockroach Inc has gone to to make its game The Dream Machine really stand out.

In The Dream Machine you play as Victor and Alicia, a couple that has just moved into a new apartment and discovered that things are not quite what they seem. Cockroach, made up of Anders Gustafsson and Erik Zaring, wanted to make something that looked unique and was different from other adventure games. The game is split up into five chapters, and Cockroach hopes to have the first two available to play some times this summer. The game is only playable online and Cockroach says that it plans to tweak and improve the game based on the statistics it gathers.

If you want to give the game a try, you can play a demo [http://www.thedreammachine.se/game.html ] on the official site. The puzzles aren't the most challenging in the world, but it's hard not to be drawn in by the visuals. You can also read about how the game was made at the official production blog [http://dreammachinegame.blogspot.com/].

Source: Rock Paper Shotgun [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/07/21/handmade-adventure-the-dream-machine/]


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tomtom94

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It looks like Zelda's Adventure from the CD-I, at first glance.

I'll give it a look if the plot matches up.
 

Weaver

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Demo was short, but I think I'm going to like this game quite a lot!
 

Danzaivar

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Looks kinda creepy. Uncanny valley style, like Tim Burton before he sold out or something.
 

Jared

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Now that is unique...I like it! Wouldnt mind having a shot myself
 

Jack and Calumon

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Totally getting this, without a doubt. This was fun and well made. Why it makes me interested to check out other games.

Calumon: Let's watch the trailer for that Alice game!
 

Terramax

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The first time I've seen this sort of thing since The Neverhood back in the 90's.
 

ThaBenMan

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Actually, this isn't the first stop-motion adventure game ever made - check out The Neverhood [http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/neverhood/index.html?tag=result%3Btitle%3B0].
 

teh_gunslinger

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ThaBenMan said:
Actually, this isn't the first stop-motion adventure game ever made - check out The Neverhood [http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/neverhood/index.html?tag=result%3Btitle%3B0].
Damn! Ninjaed. Though it's nice to know I'm not the only one to know that game. The puzzles tended to be annoying IIRC.
 

rdiggs

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Neverhood was awesome! I've always hoped they would expand on it but I will settle for anything that mixes claymation and point-and-clicks.
 

Andronicus

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If there's one thing the Neverhood and Skullmonkeys have taught me, it's that what the videogame industry needs is more claymation in their videogames. Let's make it happen people.
 

GameGhost

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The Neverhood was also awesome because it was funny. The problem with claymation games is that they are expensive and they take a bloody long time to make. Same reason claymation movies are rare.

Completely worth it tho.