Zoe Mode creating not-for-profit XBLA puzzler for children’s charity
Posted by Mister-X on November 4th, 2009 at 12:59am
The first screens, while sort of soothing in their minimalism, don't exactly explain anything about how the game's played. Thankfully, Zoë Mode goes into detail about the gameplay on its newly launched Chime site.
The developer is the first of what OneBigGame says are many others currently creating 15 titles, with at least 80 percent of all revenue made from them going to two charities: Save the Children and Starlight Children's Foundation. Zoë Mode developed Chime pro bono and has committed to giving all the royalties it receives from the XBLA game -- which it says will be around 60 percent of its purchase price -- to OneBigGame.
Other developers signed on to produce games include Shiny founder David Perry, PaRappa the Rapper creator Masaya Matsuura and prolific adventure game designer Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword).
Zoe Mode creating not-for-profit XBLA puzzler for children's charity originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Tags: charity, chime, david-perry, masaya-matsuura, onebiggame, xbla, zoe-mode
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