11-20-2007, 09:01 PM
The PlayStation.Blog brings word of a pair of new PlayStation Network downloadable titles, Operation: Creature Feature and Aquatopia, both of which utilize the PlayStation Eye USB camera for interaction.
Operation Creature Feature
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Operation: Creature Feature, which we tried out at the Tokyo Game Show in September, allows players to navigate tiny beings through elemental obstacles and escape from captivity. Movements registered by the PlayStation Eye will be used to guide the creatures, which are attracted to any kind of motion. Operation: Creature Feature is priced at $4.99.
Aquatopia, also mentioned earlier this month as a holiday release, is a simpler affair, primarily acting as a digital high-def aquarium. The PlayStation Eye is used to interact with and feed the various fresh and saltwater fish in the tank. Aquatopia bears a price tag of just $1.99.
Both titles are expected to be available from the PlayStation Store later this afternoon.
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Operation Creature Feature
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Operation: Creature Feature, which we tried out at the Tokyo Game Show in September, allows players to navigate tiny beings through elemental obstacles and escape from captivity. Movements registered by the PlayStation Eye will be used to guide the creatures, which are attracted to any kind of motion. Operation: Creature Feature is priced at $4.99.
Aquatopia, also mentioned earlier this month as a holiday release, is a simpler affair, primarily acting as a digital high-def aquarium. The PlayStation Eye is used to interact with and feed the various fresh and saltwater fish in the tank. Aquatopia bears a price tag of just $1.99.
Both titles are expected to be available from the PlayStation Store later this afternoon.
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