Technically, Bib Goes Home has three different games in one here - the platforming adventure starring yer boy Bib, a golf game that utilises the same, quite literal page furniture to create ready-made obstacle courses, and a colouring in painting game that lets you doodle/project colours onto the cardboard in real time. Let's start with Bib, the star of Bib Goes Home. Here's a little look at both of them in action. One was a mind-bogglingly complex, almost military-grade-looking briefcase stuffed full of switches, nozzles and buttons, and the other was an impossibly cute cardboard flip book and projector combo that let its cartoon hero Bib bound across the 3D paper environments to find a way home. There was, of course, the Future Of Play booth that our Graham organised for the show (the contents of which you can see right here), but every year the Leftfield Collection houses a couple more custom controller games that are just as illustrative of all the amazing things going on in the world of interactive entertainment these days.Ĭase in point, there were two games from this year's cohort that impressed me in equal measure over the weekend - and it was perhaps fitting that they were located directly opposite one another in the Leftfield Collection's long, white corridor. The Alt Controller showing at EGX this year was properly top tier stuff.
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