Thursday, 28 July 2011

And that's the way I roll, Cliff. That's the way I roll.

So another Film Tube down, albeit a quiet one.  Neverthenless the show went on.  Their was a myriad of Nyanish clips, singing skulls from Han Hoogerbrugge's music video for The Young Punx as well a cat bravely sacrificing his life for the safety of his platoon (may you rest in peace Private Meowkins).

So, whats next?  Well, probably should actually start doing so promo maybe.  Other from that... the next Film Tube which shall be along the theme of <insert drum roll here> ......



A SUMMER HOLIDAY... not with Cliff Richard
(spoiler: There will be Cliff Richardness going on)


Yup that's right.  Last Wednesday of August on the 31st we shall be basking in all things summery.  Cliff Richard won't be there.  But he will.  But won't.  It'll make sense on the night.  Maybe.

Righty, other work stuff to do.  If you like Film Tube please spread the word.  I'll be able to print less flyers then.

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

That's right kids... Film Tube tomorrow...

Well, the idea of a Film Tube disco has gone a bit south.  I've been trying out a few ideas with some DJ events and will be holding off the disco thing until I have the suitable software for it (and a laptop that doesn't scream electronic signals).

Tomorrows Film Tube will however still be taking place.  I think there was a theme apart from disco?  Muh, doesn't matter.  So, 8pmish my friends at Sandbar.  Tomorrow, as in this Wednesday.

Toodles.

Saturday, 23 July 2011

It's A Film Tube Disco

Happening at Sandbar right now!

(I'm only doing this post to upload this picture to be honest)

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Attention Zombie Lovers

Yesterday I posted some links to some interesting flash games and experiments.  However, after I did the post I realised there was one project I left out.

I've always been a zombie fan... well... not zombies really but a fan of horror which captures that claustrophobic feel of a encroaching menace surrounding the protagonists.  This doesn't have to be zombies to portray this kind of horror.  Geiger's Aliens, Hitchcock's birds... hell, even the Triffids meet this definition.

Within games this horror has been lost.  Situations aren't so much a case of life and death due to generous saves systems, to get out a hairy situations you just need to swing an uzi around with infinite bullets and the worse sin within zombie horror is that nothing has long term consequences (e.g. a bite)

I chat occasionally to a friend of mine, who like me, have a whimsical love of games.  We often chat about the "perfect" zombie game.  We worked out it would have the following features:

  • The world starting off normal, then with the zombies spreading everything slowly falls apart
  • A bite would be fatal, no exceptions
  • There is no "cure"
  • Zombies walk, none of this running crap
  • Psychological effects, paranoia, panic attacks, etc...

And you know what... not only is one team making this now, but two separate teams on two separate projects!

The first there is very little information apart from a few screenshots and a FAQ, swing over to Doublebear Productions to find out more.  The second project interests me a bit more, if not only for the fact it's more grim.

Project Zomboid is being developed by a team of four.  Their intention is create a game about "How you died".  They've released a pre-Alpha tech demo where you play as a middle aged, balding man three days into the zombie outbreak.  During the demo you attempt to secure a safehouse whilst taking care of your wife with a broken leg.  I really don't want to say anymore past that, just have a go.

The team has some impressive goals in their sights, and they are offering people the chance to invest in the game for £5 with promises of free updates leading up the release similar to Minecraft or Terraria.  So, if you like it... perhaps take a risk and invest in what could be an awesome grim little game/story.

Oh, and one last thing - this is the last game link post I'm going to do for a while (this blogs is more about videos and animations after all) but there was one last flash game I left out from yesterdays links.

SPENT is an American interactive flash game which aims to highlight unemployment issues, workers rights and minimum wages in America.  They do this by putting you in the shoes of a single parent with only $1000 left.  The aim?  To not go broke in one month.  The design and concept I personal think is stunning, head over and have a look.

Monday, 4 July 2011

No Videos This Time, But GAMES To Waste Your Time

Righty... so... there was one thing I forgot to mention on here.  It wasn't over, Film Tube was part of a quiz on Sunday.  Some of the best parts of previous Film Tubes were shown followed by some quizzical questions of observation about them.  It wasn't bad, I think some people enjoyed themselves even!  I'll be posting links to the videos that were shown in the next couple of days.

Anyhow, it's time to chill out now for a few hours before the madness begins again and I thought this would be an opportune time for a little idea I had.

Whilst trawling the net for videos and art it's hard to avoid all those little flash games everywhere... and I don't avoid them very well.  So, let's have some fun, here's a list of the silly, beautiful, bizarre and experimental interactivery gamery I've happened across.

Please comment, like, shout if you are liking the Film Tube nights or these posts.  In a bit chaps.

Effing Hail
Dive into a weather diagram and lay waste to a city by wielding your power over hail!
By Jiggmin and aeiowu

Don't Shit Your Pants
A survival horror game.


Understanding Games:  Episode 1  
Episode 1 is the first of four games explaining the basic concepts of video games. It deals with rules, interactivity, representation and simulation in games.

Gray
This game is serious business.

Vox Populi, Vox Dei (a werewolf thriller)
Start a bloody quest to rescue the girl that hurt you from the hands of the planet’s dominant race: The werewolves.

Hotel
An interactive flash tale by  Han Hoogerbrugge.  I highly recommend you have a look at the rest of his portfolio too.

Molleindustria
Not a game, but a collective who create interesting flash games most of which have a political satirical edge.


The I of It
Life wasn't the same after 't' left, so 'I' decided to hit the road and search for it.
You play the letter I in this unique platform puzzler. You can move but cannot jump, but you've got one very helpful skill: You are able to enlarge and shrink!

Run, Jesus, Run
Made in 4 days for the Experimental Gameplay Project - theme "10 seconds"

The Last Stand
One of the best zombie games on the net, have a crack at the sequel too.

Monster slayer
A game by Nerdook.  Be sure to check out the rest of his portfolio, I'm a big fan of his humour and art style.

Friday, 1 July 2011

Back to normal... and D, I, S, C, O



Three Film Tubes

In the same month

Done

Thank God...

Well, it's back to normal now kids. Film Tube will be running the LAST WEDNESDAY each month. None of this silly multiple Film Tube-ness. Ever. Again. Also, we're changing the theme for the next one. Now on Wednesday the 27th of July you may expect the first (and probably last ever) FILM TUBE DISCO... yeah, I don't know how I think of these things. They just come to me. Yeah.

In a bit kids