Butterfly Garden
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Butterfly Garden is a life simulation game
by independent developer Autonomous Productions, revolving around the raising and collecting of butterflies. Initially for the Xbox 360
via Xbox Live Arcade
, the developers have promised there will be a PC
version and WiiWare
version. The game revolves around breeding different butterflies via genetic selection
, putting the player in the role of a butterfly, and promises a robust online component, allowing users via their online service (e.g. Xbox Live
) to visit other gardens and share rare genes
.
The game will cost 800 Microsoft Points
($10 USD).
A "soft", stripped down version of Butterfly Garden was submitted to the 2007 "Dream, Build, Play" XNA
Contest, but failed to be a finalist.
Life simulation game
Life simulation games is a sub-genre of simulation video games in which the player lives or controls one or more virtual lifeforms...
by independent developer Autonomous Productions, revolving around the raising and collecting of butterflies. Initially for the Xbox 360
Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles...
via Xbox Live Arcade
Xbox Live Arcade
Xbox Live Arcade is a type of video game download distribution available primarily in a section of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Microsoft's digital distribution network for the Xbox 360, that focuses on smaller downloadable games from both major publishers and independent game developers...
, the developers have promised there will be a PC
Personal computer
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version and WiiWare
WiiWare
WiiWare is a service that allows Wii users to download games and applications specifically designed and developed for the Wii video game console made by Nintendo. These games and applications can only be purchased and downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel under the WiiWare section...
version. The game revolves around breeding different butterflies via genetic selection
Genetic engineering
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct human manipulation of an organism's genome using modern DNA technology. It involves the introduction of foreign DNA or synthetic genes into the organism of interest...
, putting the player in the role of a butterfly, and promises a robust online component, allowing users via their online service (e.g. Xbox Live
Xbox Live
Xbox Live is an online multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service created and operated by Microsoft Corporation. It is currently the only online gaming service on consoles that charges users a fee to play multiplayer gaming. It was first made available to the Xbox system in 2002...
) to visit other gardens and share rare genes
Gênes
Gênes is the name of a département of the First French Empire in present Italy, named after the city of Genoa. It was formed in 1805, when Napoleon Bonaparte occupied the Republic of Genoa. Its capital was Genoa, and it was divided in the arrondissements of Genoa, Bobbio, Novi Ligure, Tortona and...
.
The game will cost 800 Microsoft Points
Microsoft Points
Microsoft Points are the currency of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Games for Windows - Live Marketplace, Windows Live Gallery, and Zune online stores. The points allow users to purchase content without a credit card and to reduce the number of small credit card transaction fees, which Microsoft would...
($10 USD).
A "soft", stripped down version of Butterfly Garden was submitted to the 2007 "Dream, Build, Play" XNA
Microsoft XNA
Microsoft XNA is a set of tools with a managed runtime environment provided by Microsoft that facilitates video game development and management. XNA attempts to free game developers from writing "repetitive boilerplate code" and to bring different aspects of game production into a single system...
Contest, but failed to be a finalist.