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		By: sociohat		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Novel kinesthetic experiences in games still tickle me.. it&#039;s why I bought a Wii at the ripe old age of 25 just to try out all the amazing things I could do with the Wii Motion Plus. I still think the best version of Cooking Mama was the iOS one, the combination of the touch and tilt controls really made it feel like a fancy toy.

My fascination with the kinesthetic experience extends to unique control schemes and physics in games, too. Games like Fight Night where the twin sticks mime the movements of different Punches. There&#039;s this swordfighting game that&#039;s in Early Access hell called Exanima that I just love the feel of. It&#039;s all physics based so despite the incredibly serious low medieval fantasy thing it&#039;s going for, it looks like you&#039;re controlling a marionette made outta jelly. But it feels sooo nice to land a hit with your jelly warrior. The actual game sucks so it&#039;s really just a toy for freaky sensates such as myself]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Novel kinesthetic experiences in games still tickle me.. it&#8217;s why I bought a Wii at the ripe old age of 25 just to try out all the amazing things I could do with the Wii Motion Plus. I still think the best version of Cooking Mama was the iOS one, the combination of the touch and tilt controls really made it feel like a fancy toy.</p>
<p>My fascination with the kinesthetic experience extends to unique control schemes and physics in games, too. Games like Fight Night where the twin sticks mime the movements of different Punches. There&#8217;s this swordfighting game that&#8217;s in Early Access hell called Exanima that I just love the feel of. It&#8217;s all physics based so despite the incredibly serious low medieval fantasy thing it&#8217;s going for, it looks like you&#8217;re controlling a marionette made outta jelly. But it feels sooo nice to land a hit with your jelly warrior. The actual game sucks so it&#8217;s really just a toy for freaky sensates such as myself</p>
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