The Gamesblog has long been a fan of Kokoromi, the Canadian indie game development event which brought us great results from the Gamma256 competition (remember our coverage of Passage?).
They've announced their next design gongs - this time for 3D games in stereoscopic 3D. And you thought our competitions were hard.
Here's the blurb from the website:
Announcing GAMMA 3D! (get it? 1, 256, 3D...), an international showcase of independently made stereoscopic games. Gamma 3D is an exploration of the impact stereoscopy can have on gameplay, in the cheapest, most lo-fi and DIY way we could think of: red/blue 3D! Anaglyphic red/blue stereoscopy, to be precise. Presented in collaboration with the Society for Arts and Technology, and the Montreal International Game Summit, the event will be held on November 19th, At the SAT, in Montreal. ... Your game must use stereoscopy in a way that is integral to the gameplay.
OK, so the Wikigame won't be able to enter this one, but do let us know if you've got the inclination and we'll follow your progress as you aim for stereoscopy gold.
via Infinite Lives