PSP homebrew developer Freshmilk tipped us off to a new game ready for play, titled Dementia v0.1. This homebrew is a color-puzzle game, where the player's goal is to convert all the red tiles on screen into yellow. Simple, but not easy - every time you click on a square, you also convert the color of the squares around it into its opposite color.
This game was made by Freshmilk, along with the rest of the newly formed Teh Peek-Uh-Chewz team. Here's a little backgrounder on the rest of the crew (according to Freshmilk):
* Gr34t3st; a well known partner and friend who has been working with me for quite some time now. He covers GFX and some of the designs, and has brought about all the GFX in this game rather quickly.
* Dante_emo Hunter; I've known him as a friend for quite a long while now, I'd say around about a year. This is our first project together, but again his GFX look promising from what I've seen of them. Although he hasn't put much into this release, what he did contribute was pretty damn good; we'll hope to see more work from him in future.
* TheSilenceofNoOne; A good friend and a confident worker. If I were honest, he has no specific role in the team, although what he does helps to make the produce brilliant; His main jobs include providing music for the games, beta testing and finding glitches, and helping us with the more time consuming tasks. He has put a lot into Dementia, as we hope he will for other projects.
On a last note, this game is also an entry to the Neo Flash Summer Coding competition 2007. We wish Freshmilk and the team good luck in their endeavor, while we hope the guys here enjoy the game. More info can be found at the author's release thread at our QJ.NET Forums.
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