Gaming Innovation from Vienna

With the Austria`09 award the quality newspaper „Die Presse" honors exceptional achievements in the areas creative industries, research, humanitarian engagement, cultural administration and economy.

The outstanding game „And Yet It Moves" (http://www.andyetitmoves.net) got nominated in the category creative industries. With their intellectual challenging games the developers forge „Broken Rules" (http://www.brokenrul.es) has earned a brilliant reputation in the independent computer gaming scene. Because of their fresh ideas and creative implementations, the four students of the Vienna University of Technology and creators of "And Yet It Moves" Christoph Binder, Jan Hackl, Peter Vorlaufer and Felix Bohatsch would be dignified winner of the Austria'09 award.
Vote here (http://diepresse.com/unternehmen/austria09/index.do) for "And Yet It Moves" and find more information about all nominees. The best three in each category will be presented at the Austria'09 gala night on October 26th. And all participants of the online voting have the chance to win 10 x 2 tickets for this glamorous event.
About the Game
And Yet It Moves is a puzzle-platformer, set in a unique world, made of ripped paper. Within the paper collage, you can jump, run and last but certainly not least: rotate the world. Learn how to apply the physical consequences of rotation to master the many tricky situations you may encounter.
You can play a race against the clock on different levels, too, competing against previous clocked times. Your run will be recorded, as a »Ghost« which can be submitted, along with your time, to the global high scores online. You can download other users' Ghosts to compete with friends and strangers around the world and see who found the fastest route.
Following the acclaim of the previously awarded prototype for And Yet It Moves, we present the full version, containing three exciting and beautiful environments and lots of new challenges.

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