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Grandendroit, the indie-dev team behind the exciting new auto-runner Death Boulder Bones, has released a new demo in conjunction with their ongoing Kickstarter campaign. The game is a  new take on the popular runner genre, featuring a never before seen indirect control scheme, a key factor in DBB placing as one of the top three finalists in season two of IGN’s Next Game Boss. The demo is available immediately on Mac, Windows, and Linux. With a positive early response from players and critics alike, the game is expected to shake up the moribund runner genre when it releases later this year.

The Kickstarter campaign features a $28,000 goal aimed at purchasing and licensing technology, and allowing the previously part-time developers to work full-time in order to meet a summer release. Additionally, backers will receive a variety of thank-you gifts, including custom figurines, artwork, tee shirts, and in-game digital content.

For more information, follow Dr. Bones on Twitter @drindiebones, or stay tuned to DBB’s official website, deathboulder.com.

About Death Boulder Bones
Death Boulder Bones is an innovative auto-runner currently in-development, which has you controlling the environment instead of the character. Using your mouse or touch screen, you draw walls, jumps, and even control time itself in order to lead the nearsighted adventurer, Dr. Indianapolis Bones to the exit. Players will be able to take the easy path, or challenge themselves to collect the many artifacts and secrets hidden throughout each level. It’s a little Lemmings, a little Braid, and a lot of fun.

About Grandendroit
Grandendroit began in 2009 when coder Eli Delventhal and artist Seth Robles met during the first Global Game Jam. Frustrated with the difficulty of realizing their creativity at their day jobs in the gaming establishment, Grandendroit became a place for their ideas to take flight. In 2011, they brought artists Darrell Atienza and David Feng on board, and shifted focus from an ambitious action-RPG Lab Rinth, to the innovate runner Death Boulder Bones. DBB is now in alpha and appears on IGN’s Next Game Boss, much to the team’s excitement.


Links
http://deathboulder.com (official DBB website)
http://deathboulder.com/demo/ (download the demo)
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grandendroit/death-boulder-bones (Kickstarter campaign)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXbL2akrxQA  (Next Game Boss round 2, featuring DBB) Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Sabun Mar 2, 2013
DBB is not bad, after trying it for myself I made a gameplay video of it running in Ubuntu 12.10:
View video on youtube.com

I'm surprised that for an Alpha, it didn't crash at all. I do hope they provide a way to change graphics settings in the final release. The game only plays at fullscreen so far. Would be really awesome if they managed to integrate co-op in this. I can imagine laughing a lot while playing with my friends.
muntdefems Mar 2, 2013
I tried it yesterday when adding DBB to the Crowdfunding Wiki. I must say it's quite fun and I also didn't experience any crash or bug. The only con I found was the slightly irritating voiceover. Not the voice per se, but its limited repertoire of expressions and its excessive usage.

Apart from that looks like it's gonna be a great game, and an interesting new take on the runner genre.
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