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At a Glance: Funomena

Funomena is an independent game studio located in downtown San Francisco, California. The company was founded in January of 2013 by Robin Hunicke and Martin Middleton – two passionate game developers who believe that games can have a positive impact on the world. If you are curious how to say Funomena – just use this little song as a guide.

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Funomena is working on 3 unannounced titles that span a variety of platforms from console to iOS to VR! Games will be announced beginning this fall. Until then, they encourage people to sign up for their mailing list - which you can find at www.funomena.com, and to follow them on twitter (@funomena) and on facebook! 

Play on: TBA

Mini Q&A
Answers by Robin Hunicke, Co-Founder and CEO

Why do you make games?
We love making games! We feel lucky to live in a universe where that is a job we can do each day.

Why should people play Funomena games?
Because they will love to play them! We will respect their time, creativity and curiosity. We will help them enjoy themselves in a new way!

What element of game design do you hold above all others?
Put the feeling first! Design for the feelings you want to create in players - and the rest will come.

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Day 27 | Funomena

dedicatedtogamers3554d ago

Sounds like an interesting dev. I especially like to hear "We will respect their time, creativity and curiosity"

Gigus3554d ago

Can't wait to see future announcements.

MrxDeath3554d ago

the answers are so are so great !
they make games because they love to
and i will play there games !

JoelandEllie3554d ago

i will follow them on twitter just for helping me relive my childhood with that video

beepbopadoobop3554d ago

Well they seem passionate enough about whatever they are doing which is good

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Ranking the Devil May Cry Series

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VersusDMC2h ago

First to last for me...3,4,5,1,2.

VersusDMC34m ago

Me leaving it out should be telling of my thoughts on it. Better than 2 as a DMC game.

Still a good game though.

Friendlygamer1h ago

3,1,4,5 to me, never played 2. 5 gameplay is amazing but level design was really disappointing to me, just a bunch of plain arenas, the story felt like a worse written rehash of the 3rd and the charater models looked weird ( specially the ladies ). Another problem with 5 was that there was not enough content for 3 charaters so I could never really familiarize with any of them

monkey60257m ago(Edited 56m ago)

2.
Dmc.
4.
5.
1.
3.

God DMC2 was an awful game.
And in case this isn't obvious it goes worst to best

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