Tiny Speck Announces Glitch, A Browser-Based Massively-Multiplayer Game

Glitch

Gaming start up Tiny Speck, co-founded by Stewart Butterfield and Cal Henderson (both formerly from Flickr), has just announced their new browser-based, massively-multiplayer game Glitch, which will launch in the fall.

It’s called Glitch because in the far-distant and totally-perfect future, the world starts becoming less and less probable, things fall apart, the center cannot hold, and there occurs what comes to be called the “glitch” — a grave danger of disemprobablization.

Glitch

Daniel Terdiman has posted two in-depth articles about Glitch on CNET:

“In depth with Tiny Speck’s Glitch”

“Watching the birth of Flickr co-founder’s gaming start-up”

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