Electroplankton

In Electroplankton, art and music collide to create a wildly fresh interactive audio experience. In this freeform title featuring the striking visual style of Japanese artist Toshio Iwai, players poke, rub and draw on the touch screen to stimulate odd aquatic creatures and create their own music. Each of the 10 different types of Electroplankton [...]

Tags: Categories: Games

Posted by on Nov 30th, 2005

In Electroplankton, art and music collide to create a wildly fresh interactive audio experience. In this freeform title featuring the striking visual style of Japanese artist Toshio Iwai, players poke, rub and draw on the touch screen to stimulate odd aquatic creatures and create their own music. Each of the 10 different types of Electroplankton features a completely different sound style, ranging from haunting melodies to head-nodding beats to funky MarioTM theme remixes. One Electroplankton even acts as a sampler, allowing players to record up to four sounds and layer them over drum loops. Players create new sounds and experiences every time they play.

[ Post the first comment | View related posts ]

Tags:

Posted by on Nov 30th, 2005 and is filed under Games. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can post a comment, or trackback from your own site.
Enter your email address:
Your Ad Here

No comments on Electroplankton

Post a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Your Ad Here