My new game was finally announced today, so now I can stop being so cryptic and actually talk a little about it! This is a game I’m making for this year’s NYU No Quarter exhibition, which takes place in New York this May. This announcement on Gamasutra has more information about the event.

It’s a two player game, designed to be played in an exhibition space. I don’t know what I’m calling it yet.

I should have some more to say about it in the coming weeks, but for now, here’s a few screenshots:



13 thoughts on “My new game”
  1. […] His announcement blog post is pretty light on details, but here’s what we do know: it’s been commissioned by NYU for their second annual No Quarter Exhibition, which focuses on “the possibilities for social play in real-world environments” (read: unconventional multiplayer); it’s a two-player game intended to be played in an exhibition space; and it will be playable at No Quarter this May. […]

  2. Looks really interesting. Looks kind of abstract, which I like. I’ve just been listening to ‘Bloom’ by Radiohead. It’s really ambient and abstract. Like a wash of ocean over you, if you know what

  3. […] Distractionware (Terry Cavanagh) — My new game “My new game was finally announced today, so now I can stop being so cryptic and actually talk a little about it! This is a game I’m making for this year’s NYU No Quarter exhibition, which takes place in New York this May. It’s a two player game, designed to be played in an exhibition space. I don’t know what I’m calling it yet.” […]

  4. I’m so upset with myself! My travel plans took me to San Fransisco, then out just before the GDC started. I was really wanting to go this year, and I ALMOST had the time available, but other things got in the way.

    Now I’m reading all these tweets and blog posts about the fun going down in the city I just left. Very disappointing.

  5. Just call it “untitled”. VVVVVV was a cool name for an amazing game, and how much thought did the name “VVVVVV” take? ๐Ÿ™‚

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