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Polytron, the indie studio behind the hotly-anticipated Fez, is already at work on its next game: Super Hypercube.
The puzzler was originally designed as a Wii game, but has now metamorphosed into a Kinect title, according to Polytron founder and Fez lead designer Phil Fish.
“We had this game that we made a while ago called Super Hypercube,” explained Fish, talking to Gamasutra. “It’s like a head-tracking puzzle game that was also stereoscopic. It used the Wiimote, head-tracking, which was kind of messy, so nobody ever played that game. But it was a proven concept that worked that we wanted to push further and we never did.
“That was like four years ago. Then when Kinect came along we saw it would be a perfect fit, so we got that working. It was a finalist at IndieCade a couple weeks ago, and Microsoft seemed interested, and we might actually do something.”
Fez is due for release early next year on Xbox LIVE Arcade, but a precise date has yet to be confirmed.
You can check out the original demo code for Super Hypercube below.