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Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 11:00 GMT
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Simple dough, made from flour and water is used for everything from feeding the masses to making toys in China. Highly personalised toys. Personalised toys made out of what can be cooked and eaten.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 10:20 GMT
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Cardboard is great. It can be shelter, it can be storage, it can be entertainment, and if taken to the extreme, it can be art.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 09:00 GMT
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Next month, Hollywood's latest take on Godzilla will roll into theaters. Online in Japan, people are saying that this film couldn't have been made in Japan. And for good reason. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 08:30 GMT
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This video is from Air New Zealand, and it shows airline safety... on the beach at the Cook Islands. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 06:00 GMT
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Track: Awaken The Serpent | Album: Chemistry of COnsciousness | Artist: Toxic HolocaustRead more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 05:00 GMT
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Drones don't just exist for pretty videos and convenient delivery . They also exist to be a hazard to athletes, with a crash in an Australian triathlon injuring one competitor and leading to accusations of hacking.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 04:00 GMT
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Tucker Cullinan is an artist whose current work is sadly under an NDA. But that's OK. His other work is great.Read more...

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Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 03:30 GMT
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"It was important to us that the game feels as grounded in reality as much as possible", says Dead Crusade's creative director Scott Petty, moments before a trailer shows you hacking the arms off a crowd of medieval zombies.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 07 2014 03:00 GMT
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Filmmaker John Huffnagle has made this clip that shows what happens when you leave Mario running and leave the house. It's kinda of like Toy Story, if Woody was an even bigger jerk and just wrecked all your stuff.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 06 2014 20:00 GMT
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This week's biggest release is a game we don't have a single screenshot or snippet of gameplay for. That's not something you don't see every day. I'm sure everything is fine. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 06 2014 15:53 GMT
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Target has the $450 Xbox One Titanfall Bundle with a free year of Xbox LIVE thrown in, effectively bringing the price down to $390. With the exception of the Amazon price mistake that brought this bundle down to $400, this is the best deal on the Xbox One so far. [Target]Read more...

Posted by Joystiq Apr 06 2014 15:30 GMT
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#Dungeon, the roguelike that will build labyrinths by converting tweets into monster-filled chambers, will start its social media adventure on July 4 on PC, Mac and Android. The date was tweeted on the game's official Twitter account, paired with hashtags that make us wonder what sort of room a release date tweet would make.

If you're a little too eager to wait that long, developer Hitpoint's recent post to Indie DB notes that a closed alpha should be "happening soon." Further details will be made available on the #Dungeon Twitter account, so keep an eye on that if you're dying to know what a series of #swag tweets will build. Considering #Dungeon is slated for July 4, we're pretty curious about what the #Murcia sections will look like, too. [Image: Hitpoint Games]

Posted by Kotaku Apr 06 2014 14:00 GMT
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Welcome to Kotaku's Sunday Comics, your weekly roundup of the best webcomics. The images enlarge if you click on the magnifying glass icon.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 05 2014 21:06 GMT
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There's a reason it takes a rare power-up to turn into a cat in the Mushroom Kingdom — they're just too powerful. While the plumber is away, Super Mario Cat saves the day. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 05 2014 20:30 GMT
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Track: Meet the Elements| Album: Here Comes Science | Artist: They Might Be GiantsRead more...

Posted by Joystiq Apr 05 2014 20:30 GMT
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Accel Partners has invested $5 million into Alex Seropian's startup studio, Industrial Toys. Seropian previously co-founded Bungie, where he acted as President and CEO during the creation of Halo: Combat Evolved. His new game, Midnight Star, looks to be something of a spiritual successor to the Halo games; a sci-fi first-person shooter (with some familiar imagery, judging by screenshots) for tablets.

Accel has previously invested in studios like Rovio (Angry Birds) and Supercell (Clash of Clans). A representative of the company told GamesBeat that the investment was "about the game," and that "[Industrial Toys] have a vision and focus on quality. They made their first product on a scrappy budget, but it is going to be very polished."

Seropian also commented to GamesBeat, saying that it seems "obvious" that core gamers will migrate from consoles to mobile platforms. [Image: Industrial Toys]

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 05 2014 17:00 GMT
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Alex prepares for the PAX East Royal Rumble by playing AKI's first WWF game for the N64, and inadvertently gives his opponents a whole lot of scouting material in the process.

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 05 2014 17:00 GMT
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Alex prepares for the PAX East Royal Rumble by playing AKI's first WWF game for the N64, and inadvertently gives his opponents a whole lot of scouting material in the process.

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 05 2014 16:06 GMT
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We started an hour late, the sound was cut off for several minutes, and the stream crashed at the end. Mission accomplished.

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 05 2014 16:06 GMT
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We started an hour late, the sound was cut off for several minutes, and the stream crashed at the end. Mission accomplished.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 05 2014 14:00 GMT
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QUOTE | "It's always struck me as a little odd how resentful players are in the F2P business model about paying a couple dollars when they don't think twice about paying $50 for the same amount of fun or gameplay time." - Veteran designer Steve Meretzky, talking about the evolution of free-to-play games.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 05 2014 10:00 GMT
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Is it really already April? Yes, yes it is. You can read up on all of Kotaku's best content from this week (and, really, all of 2014) over at Kotaku Selects, which is hand-curated by me. And if you're going to PAX East next weekend be sure to come to the official Kotaku panel on Friday morning, 11:30 at the Dragonfly Theater. Read more...

Posted by Joystiq Apr 05 2014 03:30 GMT
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The final, free update to Monaco is live now, including the "brutally difficult" fourth campaign that finishes the Gentleman's story. The update is called Monaco: Fin, and it truly is the end of Monaco, at least in the sense of regular updates. Creator Andy Schatz describes Monaco's development story as follows:

"I designed Monaco on paper in 2003 when I was still an employee of a much bigger (now defunct) game developer. Development started in October of 2009. Andy Nguyen joined the team in May 2011. The game launched in April 2013. One year later, nearly a million copies of the game sold, and it's time to move on. It's time to bring something new into the world. It's time to start over. It's time for us to earn your attention again."

Schatz and his studio, Pocketwatch Games, is now working on Armada, an RTSMOBA with a series of twists to the genres. It's still early in development, but at GDC Schatz told us that his current concept places Armada in the warrior heaven of Valhalla, with players able to battle creatures across all of time, from dinosaurs to robots. That's not the final concept, but it was one Schatz said he'd been kicking around for a while.

"I want to do the thing with RTS that we did with Monaco, with the stealth genre, and that's constrain the control set in order to make the actual, physical interaction easy to pick up without limiting the complexity of the game itself," Schatz said. "Monaco's a pretty complex game, right? But there's one button and two analog sticks. It's accessible - not accessible in a way that's for casuals. It's something you can just jump into and instantly start addressing the game design, rather than the physical interaction."

Monaco is 75 percent off on Steam this weekend, $3.75, through April 7.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 05 2014 02:30 GMT
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Erich Vasburg is a freelancer German concept artist who not only works in games but also does stuff for card games, board games, book covers and advertising.Read more...

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 05 2014 03:00 GMT
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It's Friday and we've bring a Reign of Fire and then an Amazon Fire and then... boobs.

Posted by Joystiq Apr 05 2014 02:00 GMT
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Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff is due out for iOS and Android devices on April 10. It's free-to-play and comes from FOX Digital Entertainment and TinyCo.

The story (yes, there is a story) follows Peter and other Quahog residents as they attempt to rebuild the city after Peter destroys it in a fight with the Giant Chicken. You can make a living in Quahog and send characters on "ridiculous adventures," TinyCo says. Given it's a Family Guy game, the "ridiculous" part is a tad redundant.

Posted by IGN Apr 05 2014 00:11 GMT
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The seemingly never-ending court battle between Apple and Samsung has revealed some interesting missives concerning the growth of Android.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 04 2014 23:00 GMT
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Disney characters might be beloved, but that doesn't mean they can't also be weird. This becomes particularly apparent if you ever try to mimic their behavior—which, by the way, you probably shouldn't.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 04 2014 22:30 GMT
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The days are getting longer, and the nights are getting warmer. What better time to fire up some sweet, sweet interactive entertainment?Read more...