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  • Proun - Indie game - 3rd person racer with abstract landscape graphics

    Proun is a strange racing game in a world of geometric objects and large coloured surfaces. You avoid obstacles by rotating around a cable in order to gain as much speed as possible. There is no up or down; there is only the cable to which you are attached.

    Proun is coming on June 24th and will be Pay What You Want! This trailer shows the features of the game.

    http://proun-game.com/index.html

    Source: proun-game.com
    • June 24, 2011 (11:13 pm)
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    • #game
    • #gaming
    • #racer
    • #abstract
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      this game is awesome. i’m so bad at it, but it’s realllly fun!
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