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Screenshot from Savage Moon: WaldgeistThis is a summary of the trophies for Savage Moon and the add-on DLC Waldgeist for PlayStation3.

Two By Two is a simple but addictive puzzle game for all ages! The flood is coming and you must round up the animals into the ark. The clock is ticking as the flood waters rise - can you save the animals two-by-two?

Features:

  • 50 levels of puzzle fun.
  • Simple to learn, addictive to play.
  • Two game modes - original and time attack.
  • Local highscore table - compete with your friends.
  • Facebook connect integration for sharing scores with friends.
  • Fun for all the family.

Two By Two is being released simultaneously on Flash/web and iPhone/iPod Touch.

Play the Flash version on Facebook now.

FluffyLogic BetaWelcome to FluffyLogic Beta. This is a laboratory for new ideas, where you can help to shape the next generation of Fluffylogic titles, projects and concepts. By playtesting and giving your feedback, you can help us make these ideas work even better. If you wish to be kept up-to-date with developments at FluffyLogic, please sign up to our mailing list.

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Savage Moon LogoOur first game for the PlayStation3 was released worldwide in the winter of 2008/9 and has been a huge critical and commercial success.  It was commissioned by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe who released the game on their PlayStation Network.

Savage Moon is a tower defence game in which the player must develop strategies for protecting an off-world mining facility from attack by Insectocytes; a carnivorous creature sent by the living planet or Imoon.  The insectocytes are its response, its auto-immune system defending itself against attack from a mining corporation intent on drilling the life-force from the animate asteroids they find.

Hartcliffe SchoolWorking with Hartcliffe Community School in south Bristol, FluffyLogic, the staff and young people together created ‘A Hartcliffe Story’, a hypermedia project. Hypermedia projects are a great method of involving a large number of people with diverse skills and ability ranges to work together on a creative project. The final story was realized as a website and DVD. At Hartcliffe Community School we used video, images, digital photography, writing and web-design skills to unfold a strange and chaotic tale…

Conference Ana and Tom were invited to talk at 'Video Vortex: Responses to YouTube' conference in Brussels (the video is here). The conference is the first in a series of international events, aimed at critical research and reflection surrounding the production and distribution of on-line video content, instigated by the Institute of Network Cultures. Sitting alongside Ana and Tomas were Lev Manovich, Adrian Miles, Keith Sanborn and Peter Horvath to name but a few...

WiFi MapThe Mobile Bristol was a programme investigating how mobile devices and pervasive information technology can be used to enhance the experience and interaction with the physical environment and with urban and public spaces. FluffyLogic provided consultation in interactive systems and computer games design to a project on the Mobile Bristol platform. This project was to use the GPS and wifi capabilities of the system and to envision how these might be used to create game-style content.

Green MapGreen MapGreen Bristol was an interactive website as part of a Green Mapping project. Green Maps are locally created maps that chart the natural and cultural environment. Using adaptable tools and a shared visual language of Green Map Icons to highlight green living resources, Green Maps cultivate citizen participation and community sustainability.

The technology for this project was created by FluffyLogic and is an Open Source project. This means that the technology that drive the systems you see here (known as the source code) is publicly owned – this means that anyone can take what has been done here and recycle, evolve and modify it to create their own Green Maps!

Media Bus FluffyLogic designed both the interior and IT kit that went into the Flux Mobile bus for Mobile Media, in Swindon. Flux Mobile is an air-stream bus, which has been converted into a state-of-the-art mobile digital media studio. Staffed by professional digital artists, the vehicle moves between schools, youth groups and community settings. FluffyLogic were consultants to the project and managed and designed the space. The bus used for the project (purchased on eBay!) was one of only 2 sliver Airstream buses in existence. We oversaw the purchase of the vehicle and all the media equipment, the fitting right up to the launch.

Catbot logo CatBot is an open source system created by FluffyLogic. The system is designed for easy distribution of large files using peer-to-peer technology (p2p). A peer-to-peer system (aka file trading system) is a method of exchanging data that combines the networked, distributive power of each individual computer to enable an interconnected mesh of network bandwidth.

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