
At A Distance is a two-player co-op game. Each player uses an Xbox 360 controller and has a monitor that shows what they’re doing. It is a befuddling game. It made its worldwide debut yesterday at the No Quarter exhibition held by NYU’s Game Center program. It was the headliner of a strong handful of indie games. It also was the most confusing one, a two-screened, mostly-crimson spectacle with no instructions, a swarm of people gathered around it and, standing among them, its creator, Terry Cavanagh, correctly refusing to tell me anything about it. The magic of At A Distance is figuring it out as you play.
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