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'''''Tag: The Power of Paint''''' is a freeware first-person puzzle game developed by Tag Team, a group of students from the DigiPen Institute of Technology. The game features a paint-gun which allows the player to alter the properties of surfaces around them, similar to how the [[Gels]] work in [[Portal 2]]. The project team has since been hired into [[Valve]] corporation to work on Portal 2. | '''''Tag: The Power of Paint''''' is a freeware first-person puzzle game developed by Tag Team, a group of students from the DigiPen Institute of Technology. The game features a paint-gun which allows the player to alter the properties of surfaces around them, similar to how the [[Gels]] work in [[Portal 2]]. The project team has since been hired into [[Valve]] corporation to work on Portal 2. | ||
The bounce and speed gels were added into Portal 2 with modified colors. The other gel, "stick", or [[Adhesion Gel|Adhesion]], was removed because Valve found that it gave playtesters motion sickness. It was replaced with [[Conversion Gel]]. | The bounce and speed gels were added into Portal 2 with modified colors. The other gel, "stick", or [[Adhesion Gel|Adhesion]], was removed because Valve found that it gave playtesters motion sickness. It was replaced with [[Conversion Gel]]. | ||
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Tag: The Power of Paint
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Microsoft Windows
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First-person puzzle/platformer |
Tag: The Power of Paint is a freeware first-person puzzle game developed by Tag Team, a group of students from the DigiPen Institute of Technology. The game features a paint-gun which allows the player to alter the properties of surfaces around them, similar to how the Gels work in Portal 2. The project team has since been hired into Valve corporation to work on Portal 2.
The bounce and speed gels were added into Portal 2 with modified colors. The other gel, "stick", or Adhesion, was removed because Valve found that it gave playtesters motion sickness. It was replaced with Conversion Gel.