Infinite Ammo has caught a lot of attention for their recently announced game,
Marian. Although it's the project that originally brought the team together, it's not their first. Before
Marian is released, we'll be able to play another game from Infinite Ammo,
Heroes and VIllians. There hasn't been a definite release date for
Heroes and Villians, but if you're impatient to see what this team is capable of, you might want to check out a title they've been working on for 3D Gamma.
Paper Moon is a sidescrolling platformer that has characteristics similar to a pop-up book. The images are hand drawn, on paper, than scanned into the game and used for characters and environments. Although playable in 3-D (which one would imagine makes the pop-out parts of the game look totally awesome) I wasn't able to find the glasses required to make that work. Unfortunately, it seems most retailers don't carry 3-D Glasses. Regardless, the game has a concept that works perfectly without said accessory. The ability to pop-out portions of the level gives the player the ability to reach portions of the level that would otherwise be inaccessible. The puzzles force the player to think outside of the rules they've become accustomed to, while the unique levels keep anyone interested.
The
Paper Moon demo was released back in November, and somehow was overlooked. If you like games, or just want to see what a small team is capable of, you should check out
Paper Moon. Input options include keyboard or X360 controller. No word on when the final version of the game will be released.
Download the demo:
http://infiniteammo.ca/blog/paper-moon-demo-released/