Univers Revolved
Letters are an inherently two-dimensional affair. They can convey deep meaning, but are confined to the flat surface of the page. Ji Lee, a designer now with Facebook, was playing around with some 3-D software and noticed that he could rotate litters around their central axis. All of a sudden, they became toy-like shapes.
He was able to use the letter as a physical object, to break away from the linear and build visual representations made from the actual letters of the word.
For starters, can you figure out the words in the lower left? If you feel like that’s too easy, Lee created the world in the bottom right for you to explore (Hint: Try to find “ROCKET”).
See more at Univers Revolved, test your 3-D knowledge, and check out the book on Amazon.
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always love it
One of my favorite games ever. I still hum the soundtrack every now and then. Why don’t they make more? Also, MINECART. You know what I’m talking about….
Tombi 2/Tomba 2/Ore 二.
Someone contact the devs (who have since entered the twilight zone of game development) and kickstart a sequel/re-boot. please. great. thanks.
6 games worth playing # 3. Tombi 2: The evil swine return.
“I must save Tabby..”
And while probably NOBODY knows this game, nor won’t be interested I still want to count it as my list, it was sure is in my list of childhood games that i loved. To think of it, i either liked really simple games of games that you could make great strategies with. I am sure nobody even cares for this list and i can’t blame you, i just love games that nobody else loves.. And you can’t blame for especially loving the “old games”, i love the mechanics in them. Just play this game to put your mind on zeo and you will love it, that is all i will say about it..
Tomba! 2
Aside from Crash Bandicoot, Tomba is my childhood video game. I just love the idea of tossing the evil pigs inside the evil pig bags. It seems like it’s too childish, but trust me, the game is harder than it appears. This sequel of Tomba gives more flavor than the first, but as they say: nothing beats the original. The first Tomba is just classic. Even the poor graphics (understandable because it was created way way back) couldn’t make you like it less.
Cheers for capturing the evil swine!