About six weeks ago Fernlightning submitted its FPS-game Cube to Apple for review, and today we can finally see the result of the studio’s hard work. The game is for free since it’s actually a technology demo. The landscape-style engine of the game pretends to be an indoor FPS engine that combines precision dynamic occlusion culling with a form of geometric mipmapping on the world for dynamic LOD for configurable FPS and graphic detail. That’s a whole lot of crazy difficult words, all we care about is that this game is now available for free.
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fern Lightning is currently working hard on its iPhone and iPod Touch game Twisted Bugs, a game that will keep both of your hands busy trying to splat bugs in this multi-touch finger twisting game. A group of bugs has taken over your screen and you have just 60 seconds to squeeze them all. And to make it all a little harder you need to tap bugs of the same color or you’ll lose valuable points.
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