
indiePub has posted an interview with indie game developer Thomas Brush who won the Best Audio category in the 2011 Independent Propeller Awards for his Flash game Skinny.
From the interview (about his game):
"It's about this robot thing, Skinny, that goes through the world and is told what to do by this lady called Mama and you don't really know who she is," explains Brush. "She's telling you that the world is radioactive and you have to rescue the whole world and basically plug them into the system so that they are safe from the radioactive material. Throughout the game you find out that she is a liar. It's kinda like Coma in that you are working for two different sides and you don't really know who you are working for."

The Indie Game Website says: "Brush has just raised more than 150% of the estimated budget. Once Upon a Coma will expand on his Flash supported side-scrolling adventure, Coma."

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