wide·screen gam·ing fo·rum (wsgf):
[-noun] Web community dedicated to ensuring PC games run properly on your tablet, netbook, personal computer, HDTV and multi-monitor gaming rig.
StarDrive is an realtime 4X game, you can create your own space empire then you must Explore, Expand, Exploit and Exterminate your way to control the galaxy. The multi-monitor support in this game is fairly good (great if you consider the fact it's made by one guy), the only stretching in the game is the backdrop, otherwise everything scales correctly and the 3d (it might be well drawn 2D) is horizontal plus. It does however suffer from the UI being spanned, this causes some issues with some interfaces placing information across all 3 screens which is not ideal, other interfaces are perfectly find being position accross the 3 screens in a game like this.
The video itself is part analysis, part walkthough and part waffle, feel free to like or dislike my video and comment are always welcome too.
While this video can be watched on any screen it has been encoded to look best on a multi-monitor system, so if your running such a system, then select original quality from the drop down box and watch in fullscreen.
A video showing the differences in lcd panel types and what it mean to multi-monitor gamers. Gameplay is from Battlefield Bad Company 2, in which I now suck at.
Deathtrap Dungeon is a dungeon-crawling action-adventure based on the Fighting Fantasy adventure gamebook of the same name. Battle through a series of levels filled with traps and monsters.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is THE Kick-Ass Cyber Shooter. Welcome to an 80’s vision of the future. The year is 2007 and you are Sargent Rex Colt, a Mark IV Cyber Commando. Your mission: get the girl, kill the baddies, and save the world.
Don’t Starve is an uncompromising wilderness survival game full of science and magic. You play as Wilson, an intrepid Gentleman Scientist who has been trapped by a demon and transported to a mysterious wilderness world. Wilson must learn to exploit his environment and its inhabitants if he ever hopes to escape and find his way back home.
Auditorium is a music-based puzzle game developed by Cipher Prime. Originally released as a Flash game in April 2008, Auditorium was later released for iOS devices and then the PlayStation 3 and PSP in 2010. It was also released in 2012 for PC and Mac OS X. An Xbox 360 version was announced but, as of January 6, 2013, has not been seen.
Zeno Clash 2 picks up where the deliciously brazen first game left off. After 4 years of waiting, the sequel to the surreal first-person brawler brings more variety in combat and levels, and even more bizarre storytelling into the beguiling world of Zenozoik.
I have the great pleasure of being able to call MC Frontalot my friend. Well, maybe more of an acquaintance. Uh... He'll return my calls and texts, how's that? A while back I asked if he would be willing to do an interview with the WSGF and thankfully he agreed.
Hopefully this article brings some new questions and insight to the table. Some questions were asked with tongue firmly planted in cheek (and some were quite wordy), but even then Frontalot's answers were insightful. I had fun picking his brain, and hopefully you enjoy reading. And I hope I didn't annoy him too much with my follow up questions.
This article also coincides with the release of his latest video, "I'll Form the Head".
And Yet It Moves is a platform video game developed by independent developer Broken Rules. The game was first released as a PC game on April 2, 2009, and then as a title on WiiWare in August 2010. The game focuses on moving the player character through a series of hazardous environments. Notably, the player has the ability to rotate the entire game world, transforming walls into walkable floors and vice versa. The game's levels and puzzles are designed around this concept.