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GS&P, Transistor play a little footy with Sprint
Soccer is in the air, what with the Confederations Cup just wrapping up and all, and Goodby, Silverstein & Partners has partnered with Transistor Studios to create Cash Keeper, a pretty sweet soccer-esque online game for Sprint.
Cue Press Release:
“When it came time to develop the game, great care was taken in postproduction of the video and CG elements, and with a thoughtfully created game design we put all the parts together to create an online game with two distinct game modes. The game flows well and the sound design is remarkable. But what makes this project truly remarkable is the time frame in which it was completed. From pre-production to launch was less than five weeks” states Director of Rich Media Jacob Bondre.
Five weeks? Some people can’t turn around a print job in that time.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have an afternoon to kill kicking some balls around.
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