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TumbleSeed is an indie action video game, created by developer Benedict Fritz and designer Greg Wohlwend, in which the player balances a rolling seed on an ascending, horizontally slanted vine past procedurally generated obstacles to reach the top of a mountain. It is based on the mechanical arcade game Ice Cold Beer and built partially through the Cards Against Humanity game incubation program. TumbleSeed was released in May 2017 to generally favorable reviews on MacOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows platforms. Critics, in particular, appreciated their haptic sense of the rolling seed from the Nintendo Switch's sensitive HD Rumble. Many reviewers noted TumbleSeed's intense and sometimes uneven difficulty, which the developers hoped to address in a post-release update. They cr

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  • TumbleSeed est un jeu vidéo d'action indépendant, créé par le développeur Benedict Fritz et le concepteur Greg Wohlwend, dans lequel le joueur équilibre une graine roulante sur une vigne horizontale, passant à travers divers obstacles générés de manière procédurale pour atteindre le sommet d'une montagne. Il est basé sur le jeu d'arcade mécanique Ice Cold Beer et construit en partie grâce au programme d'incubation de jeux Cards Against Humanity. TumbleSeed a été publié en mai 2017 avec des critiques généralement favorables sur les plates-formes MacOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 et Windows. Les critiques, en particulier, ont apprécié leur sens haptique de la graine de roulement du sensible HD Rumble de la Nintendo Switch. De nombreux critiques ont noté TumbleSeed comme intense et parfois d'une injuste difficulté, problème que les développeurs espéraient régler dans une mise à jour après la sortie du jeu. D'après eux les lentes ventes du jeu découlent de cette problématique et de la réception plutôt tiède du jeu auprès des joueurs. Ils restent fiers de leur travail. (fr)
  • TumbleSeed is an indie action video game, created by developer Benedict Fritz and designer Greg Wohlwend, in which the player balances a rolling seed on an ascending, horizontally slanted vine past procedurally generated obstacles to reach the top of a mountain. It is based on the mechanical arcade game Ice Cold Beer and built partially through the Cards Against Humanity game incubation program. TumbleSeed was released in May 2017 to generally favorable reviews on MacOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows platforms. Critics, in particular, appreciated their haptic sense of the rolling seed from the Nintendo Switch's sensitive HD Rumble. Many reviewers noted TumbleSeed's intense and sometimes uneven difficulty, which the developers hoped to address in a post-release update. They credited this stigma and a tepid critical reception for the game's slow sales, but were proud of their work. (en)
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  • 'It's a pressure cooker filled with gunpowder that only a monk could endure,' [Wohlwend] said of the game's 'overwhelming' amount of moving parts. (en)
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  • Wohlwend's postmortem of TumbleSeed quoted in Polygon (en)
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  • TumbleSeed est un jeu vidéo d'action indépendant, créé par le développeur Benedict Fritz et le concepteur Greg Wohlwend, dans lequel le joueur équilibre une graine roulante sur une vigne horizontale, passant à travers divers obstacles générés de manière procédurale pour atteindre le sommet d'une montagne. Il est basé sur le jeu d'arcade mécanique Ice Cold Beer et construit en partie grâce au programme d'incubation de jeux Cards Against Humanity. TumbleSeed a été publié en mai 2017 avec des critiques généralement favorables sur les plates-formes MacOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 et Windows. Les critiques, en particulier, ont apprécié leur sens haptique de la graine de roulement du sensible HD Rumble de la Nintendo Switch. De nombreux critiques ont noté TumbleSeed comme intense et parfoi (fr)
  • TumbleSeed is an indie action video game, created by developer Benedict Fritz and designer Greg Wohlwend, in which the player balances a rolling seed on an ascending, horizontally slanted vine past procedurally generated obstacles to reach the top of a mountain. It is based on the mechanical arcade game Ice Cold Beer and built partially through the Cards Against Humanity game incubation program. TumbleSeed was released in May 2017 to generally favorable reviews on MacOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows platforms. Critics, in particular, appreciated their haptic sense of the rolling seed from the Nintendo Switch's sensitive HD Rumble. Many reviewers noted TumbleSeed's intense and sometimes uneven difficulty, which the developers hoped to address in a post-release update. They cr (en)
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