Double Fine’s Dropchord motion-rhythm game gets a trailer

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If you have any plans to purchase the curious Leap Motion controller device (launching in May for around $80.00 USD,) then you might also want to take a look at Double Fine’s Dropchord title. It’s a game designed specifically for the Leap; a music-pumping, score-attack game that demands that you have at least some semblance of rhythm.

It’s said to be “coming soon,” and will be available to play at PAX East in Boston. So if you see some people making weird dance motions near a screen, it’s probably either this or a new Just Dance title.


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