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Tiny Brains developer building ‘competitive physics-based game’ with its Twitch community

The makers of co-op puzzler Tiny Brains have challenged themselves to develop a new game in three months.

Spearhead Games announced today that it's working on a "competitive physics-based video game" for PC and consoles (pictured right in concept art). It will open up the development process to the community through live shows airing Thursdays at 7 p.m. Eastern on its Twitch channel.

“What we accomplished last year was insane,” said Spearhead co-founder Simon Darveau in a press statement. “We built a studio and a game in one year.

“Taking our experimental findings from Tiny Brains, we decided we want to give the community even more influence in building this new game," he said. "Everything will be open. Everything will be tested. Everything will be up for comment. This is the future of video games as we see it."

Spearhead plans to reveal more about the upcoming title tomorrow at 7 p.m. Eastern during its weekly Twitch show.

Stephanie Carmichael

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