#OneGameAMonth July Entry: String Theory

Remember the prototype I was working on this month called, “Prototype: Monet”? Great news! I’m finally done with it, with a new title: String Theory!

For the uninformed, String Theory was intended to be a fishing simulation. It’s now a first-person puzzle game about gathering brightly colored objects by touching them with things attached to the fishing pole. As more objects are collected, more objects light up. Utilize this ability to reach to the red gate!

You can play the Unity webplayer here. I’ve also made Windows builds, both 32-bit (here) and 64-bit (here), and a Mac build (here)!

Indie Con DC

Hey, everyone. A little reminder that in less than 2 weeks, I’ll be showing off my games at Indie Con DC. The event (for all ages) starts at 4:00 pm on August 3rd and ends 7:00 pm. Those 21 and over can participate in the bar after 7:00 pm, until 10:00 pm. The location will be at 4611 41st St NW, Washington, DC 20016.

Interested? You can reserve at Facebook or Meetup.

I’ll be showing off Touch Yoga and Prototype Monet. Hope to see you there!