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Meet Mikael Aastroem, who reveals secrets about the coming game!

Interview with Mikael Aastroem, Producer, Indie Studios

I: First things first, how is the game coming along?

M: It's going fine! I'm fortunate enough to work with some great talents and that's probably what saves my heart from pounding out of my body (laughs)! We are also cooperating with Fathammer to make sure that people can get a glimpse of this game as soon as possible!

I: When and where can we expect to see some gorgeous graphics from the game?

M: I don't want to make any promises as to when, other than very soon. We have some exclusivity deals to consider but this website will be among the first to receive stuff from us so my tip is to check it occasionally, or subscribe to the Gametrac newsletter.

I: Colors gives the impression of being a very violent game, if this is so: what are your thought on criticism raised towards the games industry as being too focused on violence?

M: It's always easy to blame things on the entertainment industry, but when it comes to violent games and movies there are functional ratings. But parents often seem to forget that! I wouldn't want my kid brothers to play Colors, but neither would I like them to go and see an M-rated movie. And me, being a responsible relative, choose to respect the ratings given to me. And when it comes to the games industry being too focused on violence, I would say that it probably comes from our in-built fascination of being in power, the leader of the pack has to rise in power by violence, and that somehow still lives in our system. In real life we will never live these situations ourselves, but we can live them through games.

I: Can you give any hints as to when it will be released?

M: A release date will be given at E3.

Source : www.game-trac.com