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Capcom Releases New Trailer for Flock
By Eli Green
Apr 6, 2009 - 18:30:00 PM

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Capcom released a new trailer for its upcoming downloadable game , Flock , today. Developed by Proper Games ( Lemmings , Crackdown ) , Flock is a new kind of puzzle/management game that will be releasing tomorrow for PC, Wednesday on the Xbox Live Marketplace and this Thursday on the Playstation Store. In Flock , players control a little UFO and are challenged with herding animals to their mother ship (or as it's called in this video interview from Playstation Network's Qore subscription service, the mother flocker) using a multitude of tools and techniques.

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A large portion of the gameplay mechanics in Flock are physics based, as players will be able to roll boulders and knock obstacles over, rip trees from their roots or other fun things, but players will also have different tricks at their disposal, including landscape reforming tools and decoys. Flock is rated E for Everyone.

 



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