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OneBigGame Launches First Not-for-Profit Game Chime, a Beautiful Puzzle Music Game, Created by Zoë Mode
SAN FRANCISCO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - OneBigGame, the non-profit publisher of videogames formed in 2007, is
proud to introduce the first game to be published under its label.
Chime, created pro bono by music game specialists Zoe Mode, is a unique
block puzzle game fused with music creation elements and contributions
from a number of famous musicians. Chime will be released this winter on
Xbox LIVE Arcade.
Chime introduces a creative twist on both music and block puzzle games.
The game will task players with covering a number of different grids
with irregular shapes, each connected to a sound effect from the
different music tracks, to form rectangular blocks, called quads. As
gamers slowly cover the grid, they will be building up the song playing
in the background in a unique way. Working their way to 100 percent
coverage, players will unlock the song in full. Easy to get into but
hard to master, Chime will hook fans with its addictive game mechanics
and cool music tracks by Moby and Paul Hartnoll (Orbital), among other
yet unannounced artists.
Zoe Mode is the first in a series of developers and designers who have
been working on games for the charity publisher. OneBigGame has more
than 15 games currently in development from various established
developers to raise funds for its children's charities.
Notable other developers include Shiny founder David Perry who will
remake one of his favorite ZX Spectrum games, adventure games guru
Charles Cecil who is creating an adventure version of one of the most
played casual games in the world and the father of music rhythm action
games Masaya Matsuura, working on a reinvention of the genre for the
iPhone, WINtA. All these games will be released in the course of 2010,
following the launch of Chime this winter.
All participating non-profit games will be published and distributed by
OneBigGame both through its own dedicated games portal and a number of
digital download platforms on both console and PC. Games will be
available for a limited exclusivity period, ranging from 4-12 months,
during which all net proceeds will be going to charity.
About OneBigGame
OneBigGame aims to raise funds to help solve problems afflicting
children around the world. The nature of these problems can be diverse,
but the kind of projects OBG supports will always revolve around a
structural improvement in children's lives, expanding their
opportunities in life.
OneBigGame raises funds by publishing games kindly donated pro bono by
established names in game development in conjunction with support from
the development community as a whole. The games will be published
amongst others on its dedicated games portal onebiggame.org (to go live
later this year) as well as through a variety of pc and console download
channels.
OneBigGame always aims to donate a minimum of 80% of all donations to
its charity partners Save the Children and Starlight Children's
foundation.
www.onebiggame.org
About Zoe Mode
Zoe Mode makes games that are accessible; simple, social, games that are
effortlessly fun but don't take themselves too seriously. Based in
Brighton, London and San Francisco, its diverse work force is unified by
its attitude to gaming. Zoe Mode believes that games are powerful ways
of bringing people together and having fun and that there's more to life
than gaming, but that gaming can make life better; and strongly believes
that there is a game for everyone. Zoe Mode is part of Kuju
Entertainment Limited.
All of Zoe Mode's services are provided at no cost to OneBigGame and all
Zoe Mode's royalties (in the case of the Xbox Live Arcade version a
minimum of 60% of the purchase price) are donated to OneBigGame.
www.zoemode.com
Media - Anna Morris, T: +44(0) 1273 573600 E: anna.morris@zoemode.com
About charity partner Save the Children
Save the Children is the world's independent charity. We're outraged
that millions of children are still denied proper healthcare, food,
education and protection. We're working flat out to get every child
their rights and we're determined to make further, faster changes. How
many? How fast? It's up to you.
www.savethechildren.org.uk
About charity partner Starlight Children's Foundation
When a child or teenager has a serious medical condition, everyone in
the family is affected. For 25 years, Starlight Children's Foundation
has been dedicated to helping seriously ill children and their families
cope with their pain, fear and isolation through entertainment,
education and family activities. Starlight's programs have been proven
to distract children from their pain, help them better understand and
manage their illnesses, and connect families facing similar challenges
so that no one feels alone. Through a network of chapters and offices,
Starlight provides ongoing support to children, parents and siblings in
all U.S. states and Canadian provinces with an array of outpatient,
hospital-based and Web offerings. Programs are also delivered
internationally through affiliates in Australia, Japan and the United
Kingdom. To learn more visit www.starlight.org.
fortyseven communications
Sibel Sunar, 1-323-658-1200
sibel@fortyseven.com
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