Crowdsourcing Invents Games With Donut Whales And Robot Pickles


The Game Developers Conference sees a lot of creativity and interesting ideas pass through the halls of the convention centre it’s hosted at. Production company iam8bit put together their own creative project that spawned some abstract and quirky game ideas.

Using oversized fridge magnets — you know, the ones with words that you put together to make nonsensical sentences with — iam8bit looked to passersby to crowdsource some zany game titles and genres.

Character, concept, and other game designers and artists on hand took the frankly weird submissions and transformed them into visual representations that can be seen in the video above. Games featuring the likes of furry LEGO rabi and meat astronauts were given game splashes and concept art.

I would play the hell out of A Toast With Robot Pickles or Super doughnut Whales. Seriously, who wouldn’t?


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