Posts Tagged ‘by-deeperbeige’

Sprocket Rocket

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

sprocket-rocket-1Use your imagination to modify your spacecraft in this Wallace & Gromit game built for the Intellectual Property Office (IPO). Draw a shape and it is attached to your craft and works in the game world. Can you create the perfect tool for the job?

Play Sprocket Rocket now.

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Rabbit Rustler

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

rabbit-rustlerThe nasty farmer is breeding rabbits for his dinner! Fly over the landscape in this physics puzzle and save them from a chewy fate. Persuade them towards the teleporter by placing a tempting carrot, or push them with your ship.

Play Rabbit Rustler now.

Home Sheep Home

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

home-sheep-homeShaun, Shirley and Timmy must team up and work together if they want to get home in this physics platformer. Expect stacked sheep, sheep-seesaws, trampolines and more in this fun action-puzzle.

This game was built with graphics and sound from the amazing Aardman Digital team to promote the new Shaun the Sheep website. Check it out, and don’t miss the second series of Shaun The Sheep either. Both are awesome!

Play Home Sheep Home now.

Prose and Motion

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

prose-and-motionA new genre of physics-word-game! Not half as silly as it sounds, give this thoughtful and laid back game a go. Rearrange the letters to form a word. Try to find the perfect word for each level’s particular prose.

Play Prose and Motion now

Update: A few people have been asking what the music is for this game. There are actually three tracks that get seamlessly blended mid-game. It starts mellow, then ramps it up a bit, then ends melancholy. The idea is to shuffle you through various moods reflected in the levels, but at a mostly unconscious level.

Anyway, the music was purchased from the excellent sounddogs.com. Unfortunately the licensing agreement with them means I can’t make them available for download. They’re rather expensive to download just for your own enjoyment too – they’re intended for inclusion in a project like a game or TV production. Anyway, the preview IDs (you can search for these on the site) for the music pieces at Sounddogs are:

1: 729807

2: 405637

3: 559477

Sixty Seconds to Live

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

sixty-seconds-to-liveYou have just 60 seconds of your life remaining. Can you solve your own murder in this mini-adventure?

Click or drag items to interact. Try to find means, motive and opportunity to solve your own murder!

Play Sixty Seconds to Live

This game was built from nothing in under 3 days, for the Mochi 60 seconds contest. Everything was done in that time from concept and idea development, through artwork and sound recording to coding and playtesting. There’s even a walkthrough for those who can’t work it all out for themselves. Enjoy!

Adventurous Eric

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Another adventurous day begins for Eric the cat. Use your mouse to help him through his hand sketched experiences. Follow the path with your mouse in this easy to pick up casual game. As you progress, Eric’s adventures unfold before your eyes. Can you get through all six scenes? Downloadable rewards await…

Play Adventurous Eric

Update: The real cat Eric is sadly missing, presumed deceased.

Frankie Say

Friday, October 30th, 2009

frankie-sayCreate yourself a witty t-shirt in the style of Frankie Goes To Holywood’s famous RELAX. Choose the wording and colours, and you can enter the competition, download the design as a jpeg and even print a t-shirt transfer to make the design up for yourself. You lucky people.

Deeperbeige

Monday, May 25th, 2009

deeperbeigeThe site you’re currently looking at underwent a fairly major update from an old fashioned HTML site (created many years ago) to a whizzy new WordPress powered affair. All done in-house of course, and I’ll be posting any newly completed work here. Feel free to subscribe to the RSS feed to keep up to date, or browse through whatever sections you wish.

stopwat.ch

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

stopwatchAnother experiment in advertising. This handy single-serving URL is so easy to remember that we’re hoping lots of people return to it whenever they need an online stopwatch. It’s easy to use, contains just the features you need and looks fab. Spread it far and wide, please!

In fact, feel free to embed the stopwatch on your own website – the embed code is right there in the stopwatch widget.

 

Timmy Time

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

timmy-timeA game for young kids – match the sounds to the correct characters from the new Timmy Time show. There’s even switch controls for the disabled in this one, so no excuses not to play!

Play Timmy Time