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    • #103872
      Anonymous
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      Hi all,

      I work with a trio called Panabona, based down in Cork, and we recently launched our first game called ‘Off The Shelf’, free for iOS and Android.

      It’s a physics-based puzzle game where you drag and throw books around (or through) obstacles like teleports, vortexes, lasers and others in an effort to place the books in the correct location. It was made in Unity and we think it’s nice and a bit different from a lot of the usual mobile games out there.

      We’d love if someone wanted to give it a go. Our next app is an interactive story game aimed at children, and should be finished before Christmas.

      Google Play Store:
      https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PanaBona.OffTheShelf&hl=en

      iOS App Store:
      https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/off-the-shelf/id916206895?mt=8

      Promotional Video:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt7PNvz9vro

      By the way, the new site is really nice. I was a bit of a lurker on the old site, but didn’t post much (I think my first post was just before the old site went down). Hopefully that’ll change now. We should be at the Cork Gamecraft in a few weeks if there’s any other Cork-based developers going. We’re on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Panabonagames

      We don’t tweet much as a group yet, but I’m at twitter.com/potatoinsertion if anyone wants to chat there.

    • #103873
      Anonymous
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      Cool game, you guys are a new name to me. Really happy to see some new talent on the scene and that you’ve delurked :)

    • #103882
      Aphra K
      Keymaster

      Yes great to see some activity in Cork

      Aphra

    • #103903
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Thanks guys. Yeah, we don’t hear of much else going on down here apart from a few murmurs, but hopefully that’ll change in the coming years.

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