Chime is great on Xbox 360. Should be just as great on PC when its released on September 7!
That enigmatic blonde girl from Brighton sets her eyes on the States, with independent music and party game developer ZoĆ« Mode launching a San Francisco studio next month. More »
This is the last game you’d ever want to play while you’re sick – lot’s of running, arm-waving, and opportunities for cheek-burning humiliation.
Ah, my darling ZoĆ« Mode. I knew Brighton was too small for you. You’re a big city girl, with hopes and dreams that Brighton just couldn’t contain. The rebranded Kuju Brighton is launching a new studio in London in order to make room for the influx of talent the rhythm game developer has seen since they unveiled their adorable mascot last year.
“Since we re-branded last year we have had an enormous interest in the studio from both publishers and new recruits” says Ed Daly, Studio Head. “Following on from our huge growth in Brighton where we are now approaching 150 staff, we felt the time was right to open a second studio. This will enable us to take on more projects and staff without losing the intimate company culture that is so central to our approach”.
The new studio will hit the ground running, with two projects lined up for the new team, overseen by current Zoƫ Mode Brighton executive producer Nick Rodriguez.
Konami’s answer to Rock Band – Rock Revolution – is being developed by a playful blonde girl sticking out her tongue. Brighton’s ZoĆ« Mode studio have been announced as the developers behind the latest ensemble rhythm game, set to go up against Rock Band and Guitar Hero: World Tour in an all-out battle for the space in your living room reserved for plastic instruments.