Archive for the 'Games' Category



Here are 2 games with different styles, Monster Truck Hero (PC/Mac) and No, Human (iPhone). Both games are Unity based.

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Reel: ‘Hobby Game Projects’ – Endi

ColorCube is an interesting original puzzle game done with Blender Game Engine. A playable demo with 8 levels is available for Windows, Mac OS X and GNU/Linux. You can purchase the full version which will come with 48 levels, level editor and more on-line levels.

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DragonWars from Digital Sorcery was released for Apple iPad (iTouch version coming shortly) The game was created using Unity game engine and all of the animation and some of the modeling were done in Blender by Brian Williamson. He also has made several tutorials for Blender and Unity available on his YouTube account.

I asked him some questions about this project.

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2 Great Game Engine Demos

PSP Game: PlayEnglish

The Argentinian studio QB9 has published PlayEnglish, an educative adventure game that helps players both to learn English and develop their language skills while playing with their Sony® PSP.

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Sintel the Game

A small team of people have been working for almost a year on ‘Sintel the Game’. There’s no gameplay video available yet, but the screenshots look great!

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Shaolin Training’s game assets were completely created in Blender.

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Blender Games Medley

Carlos Sá created the following compilation video of Blender games/realtime projects. He forgot to make a note of the game titles and authors, but it’s a cool little video to watch. Also a good reminder of the game engine’s awesomeness.




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