Online gaming is held together by one main pillar, community. From small groups of friends to large guilds, people gather and build online social networks – a virtual society of gamers. Allowing so many people to interact can have it’s downsides though, bad apples can appear and a community can become undesirable – that’s why we like to recognize those trying to build great communities, big and small.
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"After reading Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, indie game designer Marc Ten Bosch was inspired to create a game that would help people better understand the workings of the fourth dimension. Miegakure has been in development for a long time, but it may be nearing completion, so we talked with Bosch about the challenges of creating a game set in a dimension outside our own and what he's doing to ensure that players don't get completely lost while exploring the multiverse."
The mind bending 4D puzzle platformer Miegakure is coming to PlayStation 4, and will be included in this weekend’s PlayStation Experience event.
Matt Giguere: Browsing the independent booths is usually how I spend my time between panels and the music being preformed at the Jamspace. While they are not the games with the biggest budgets or the grandest of booths, they have plenty to offer in terms of entertainment. Here are three games of six that avoided the big lines this year.