IGM writes: "This week I was given the chance to play Fingle by Game Over and I had no idea what to expect. The only thing I was told about it was that it would require the help of my “Lady Friend” because it is a co-op only game. Little did I know that this game was going to bring finger play to a whole new level."
"This year on Valentine's Day, why not treat yourself and your significant other to a two-player tablet game?"
GamaSutra - A year before Fingle's release, Bojan and I had just finished a game on a big multi-touch table that invited people to play at the same time on the same device. We were showcasing the game at some event and I noticed that when people would accidentally touch each others hands, they would immediately back-off and be like 'ewww, I touched someone's hands!'. This was Fingle's initial inspiration and eventually its common awkward response.
Fingle is a game about touching people. Your friends, strangers, someone you have a crush on, someone you hate. No matter who they are, if you’re playing Fingle with them then you’ll be touching them.