But in Minority's indie puzzle platform adventure Papo & Yo, for some people those memories might be more than a little bittersweet. Filled with memories of Saturday morning cartoons, footie pajamas, and cereal that's 75% corn syrup. and Up.Usually when games bring you back to your childhood, it's a good thing. ![]() Though it looks childish, Caballero said he thinks the game will be like a Pixar movie that appeals to all ages, like the movies Monster’s Inc. The ultimate goal of the game is to cure Monster of his addiction to frogs. ![]() Playing as the school-aged boy Quico, you have to get through many puzzles and figure out how to make both the monster and the boy’s pet robot named Lula do what you want. It was graphically stunning and the story line kept me interested. The game was easy enough to figure out for a video game novice like me. However, the studio is now in hiring mode to meet its production deadlines. The game has been put together with fewer than 10 people employed at Minority. ![]() When I visited the studios of Minority, based in the Mile End, about a block away from Ubisoft, I was impressed by its size – or rather lack of size. Here are the awards it has received so far:ġUp: NOMINATED Best Downloadable Game of E3 This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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