The best-looking Kinect game at this year’s E3 wasn’t at Microsoft’s massive booth. Instead you had to go to the IndieCade area to see the kaleidoscopically beautiful Songlines. It’s a game based on the Australian indigenous myth of the dreamtime and lets you create unique colorful landscapes. In a year when Microsoft didn’t emphasize its Kinect peripheral, it’s impressive to see that indie developers want to craft inviting experiences using the motion-sensing camera. You can learn a bit more about Songlines here
Songlines Makes Creating a Beautiful Video Game World As Easy As Waving Your Arms
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