Talk Fast: Rave party in limbo with Electronic Super Joy

Interview with Michael Todd Games

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The Talk Fast interview series continues! Electronic Super Joy is a smart, fast paced platformer that features soundtrack-driven level design featuring funny dialog and little ant things that look like Commander Video from the Bit.Trip series.

Foreground characters are shrouded in shadow like that sullen symphony favorite Limbo, though unlike that gloom-fest, Electronic Super Joy gives you a glowing, thumping, candy land for the sad silhouettes to explore. If you’ve ever wondered if EDM lovers and the hard, glossy, artificial endorphin infused culture that surrounds them is secretly as sad as the stoic sorrow common among the Bauhaus set, then this game might have a message for you. Also, it’s pretty fun.

Thanks to the fine folks at Michael Todd Games for talking to us, and sorry to Don for cutting him off so frequently and abruptly. I just trying to help, Don! It didn’t want you to feel like you had to keep talking if you didn’t want to.Either way, you did a great job. 

As for the rest of you, stay tuned for more Talk Fast!


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