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Alec Holowka

Nov 22, 2008 by Alec Holowka 3 Comments

Paper Moon Demo Released!

Paper Moon, our Gamma3D game, is now released publicly!

Paper Moon

You can download Paper Moon for both Mac and PC here. You can also check out the other awesome Gamma3D entries here.

To play the game, either use an XBox360 Controller or the arrow keys, space bar and the x key. There currently isn’t any sound in the game, as it was made for Gamma3D’s loud party atmosphere, but feel free to loop this in the background for the time being.

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Tags: gamma3d, paper moon, Releases

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    Keith Bauer wrote a Comment on January 17, 2009 at 3:49 am

    Er, what was that YouTube link? It’s been removed…

  2. 2

    Christopher Lobay wrote a Comment on January 17, 2009 at 5:29 am

    @Keith – It was a link to Ella Fitzgerald performing “It’s Only a Paper Moon”. I looked for another video of her performing it, but alas, it looks like YouTube may have been purged. You can grab a couple of versions off of iTunes, and we suggest it as the official unofficial soundtrack for Paper Moon. :D

  3. 3

    Rhea wrote a Comment on March 21, 2009 at 1:57 pm

    I was wondering, when you made your games, what coding language did you use? Did you use a specific engine or did you make your own for every game? As someone who would like to make her own indie games someday, are there any specific coding languages you recommend I learn?

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