Dead Motion Prologue

Dead Motion Prologue

Twelve Games LLC
3.0 of 5
(13)
$2.99
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Information
System Requirements

OS
Windows 7+

CPU
AMD Phenom II or Intel i3 or higher

RAM
2 GB

Video
256 mb of Vram

Disk Space
1.5GB of free space

DEAD MOTION PROLOGUE

THE FIRST FPS POWERED BY THE LEAP MOTION CONTROLLER

Hordes of zombies infested the planet. New York, Moscow, Agra, Tokyo and Rome are under attack! Fight the ferocious undead using handguns, machine guns and rifles before the countdown reaches zero!
Play the Arcade mode until the final Boss battle, try to stay alive in Survival mode and save the people in the Sniper mode!

What's New

Version 1.0.5

Initial Release

Ratings & Reviews

Average Rating
3.0 of 5
(13)

  • this is impossible to use

    1 of 5
    by HELLHOUNDSFTW — October 11

    the controls are crap and it keeps firing the gun when i don't want it to do and i mean 9.99 its allot for a game that terrible fix it please

    1 out of 1 customers found this review helpful.


  • Like the idea but play-scape is limited

    2 of 5
    by AstiStewart — August 25

    Having seen the demo videos for the Leap, being able to play FPS with the unit really appealed. This game shows the potential for sure, controls are easy to use but the play-scape is severely limited... Can't help but feel violated by the $9.99 cost, this is a $1.99 at best. Perhaps future releases will harness the Leap controller to a more immersive FPS experience

    3 out of 3 customers found this review helpful.


  • No.

    1 of 5
    by jpworkflow — August 24

    Crap controls/ Impossible to use. Do not buy.. I will be contacting LEAP for a full refund. Beware of the highly rated reviews, those are written by the developers.

    2 out of 3 customers found this review helpful.


  • Needs a lot of work

    2 of 5
    by fsuffin — August 22

    Cool concept, but weak execution, no pun intended. I mean, who makes a sniper mode where you're not actually looking through the scope? The motion control was no control at all, and in about 3 minutes my arm was ready to fall off. I wouldn't recommend this, especially at the premium price!

    1 out of 2 customers found this review helpful.


  • The Best Leap Motion Game!

    5 of 5
    by Tiziano — August 19

    This is with no doubt the best game you can get on Airspace. Controls are very intuitive and natural. I can't believe I can control an FPS without a mouse and a keyboard, just with the use of one hand! The Graphic looks stunning as well as the Audio FX and the Inspired Music. If you want to really experience what Leap Motion is, go get this game now!

    2 out of 11 customers found this review helpful.


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Twelve Games is a console, computer and mobile games development studio founded in 2003 by an industry veteran, Giuseppe Crugliano. Within a few years, Twelve Games became one of the most important studios in the Italian videogame scene. Over the years, Twelve Games has produced a series of titles across a wide range of SKU’s including Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Playstation 2, Playstation Portable (PSP), PC, iOS and Android devices as well as for some of the most important online portals. They’ve also worked with Fortune 100′s Companies and brands such as Orbit and Vodafone.

CID The Dummy and Martial Arts: Capoeira represent the latest retail titles developed by Twelve Games and were distributed Worldwide through partners such as Just A Game GmbH, O-Games, Playten, CDProjekt, Logrus as well as Digital Download Portals like Steam, RealNetworks, Gamestreamer, and Stardock.

Twelve Games has recently started specializing in the motion gaming development space, working with companies such as Leap Motion, PrimeSense, Extreme Reality, and Softkinetic. Twelve’s current and past team members have worked for successful companies such as EA, Monumental, Sony London Studios, and Codemasters. These team members bring their wealth of knowledge in the developmental process, tool creation and new technology passion to Twelve Games.

Twelve is experienced in using game engines such Cryengine 3, Unreal Engine 3, Unity, Vicious Engine, Virtools as well as iOS and Android tools like Gideros for fast and reduced budget development projects. The team frequently handles the outsourcing of tasks such as 3D modeling, animation, and sound design as well as concept creation and game design. Looking forward, Twelve games has recently secured a number of important AAA licenses for the videogames market.

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