Finding the right words to describe “Kids,” the latest multimedia project from Swiss developer Playables, is entirely open to interpretation.
To those in-the-know about director Michael Frei’s work, it is an upcoming animated short film. To a group of Swiss children who attended a temporary art exhibit last winter, “Kids” is a room of toys and wall projections at the Museum of Digital Arts in Zurich. And for Twitch viewers last week who first heard about the project during Day One of E3, “Kids” is an upcoming experimental game published and showcased by Double Fine.
“Kids” will be the second game developed by Frei and Playables co-founder and game designer Mario von Rickenbach. The short game is projected to release at the end of the calendar year for PC, iOS and Android devices and will include a number of playable vignettes centered around the theme of groupthink and the characteristics of crowds and groups.
To those in-the-know about director Michael Frei’s work, it is an upcoming animated short film. To a group of Swiss children who attended a temporary art exhibit last winter, “Kids” is a room of toys and wall projections at the Museum of Digital Arts in Zurich. And for Twitch viewers last week who first heard about the project during Day One of E3, “Kids” is an upcoming experimental game published and showcased by Double Fine.
“Kids” will be the second game developed by Frei and Playables co-founder and game designer Mario von Rickenbach. The short game is projected to release at the end of the calendar year for PC, iOS and Android devices and will include a number of playable vignettes centered around the theme of groupthink and the characteristics of crowds and groups.
- 6/20/2018
- by Antonio Sanchez
- Variety Film + TV
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