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Old 06-21-2012, 07:46 PM   #112
fjtorres
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Back on target, MSNBC has a report on the WindSurfs gaming future:
http://www.ingame.msnbc.msn.com/tech...-tablet-836035

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"Skulls of the Shogun"
This forthcoming strategy game is a good example of the shape Microsoft would like gaming to take in the future. That is, "Skulls of the Shogun" is an indie game being developed not only for the Xbox 360 (downloadable via Xbox Live Arcade) but also for Windows 8 PCs. And as soon as Microsoft revealed its Surface tablets Monday, the developers at 17-Bit revealed they would be making "Skulls" playable on both tablets as well.

Jake Kazdal, creative director at17-Bit, told Wired that the Surface version of the game would come with “three distinct, discrete control schemes.

"You can play with mouse and keyboard, you can play with iPad-style touch controls or you can plug in a controller," he said.

And that's part of what makes the Surface tablets sound so enticing -- whether you like to play your games with a controller, a mouse or by running your fingers across a screen, you can play the games you love the way you want to play them.
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