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The unfinished swam

November 9, 2008 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

Sorry for the recent amount of video (and the relative lack of written posts) in Socks, but there are so many things out there and no real need to comment.

This is “The Unfinished Swam“, a “first-person painting game set in an entirely white world. Players can splatter paint to help them find their way through an unusual garden”.


The Unfinished Swan – Tech Demo 9/2008 from Ian Dallas on Vimeo.

Via: Kottke

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