Developers were asked to make a voice enabled game using Green-Ear technology.
...and the winner is....
Dark Frontier from Max GamingThis Space Adventure game is visually stunning and makes good use of Green-Ear's many voice features. With simple controls you can talk to teammates and coordinate an attack on other ships and the indicator lights let you know who is speaking. The Max Gaming team also incorporated the Voice Morphing Feature, giving end users control over the pitch and tempo of their voice, which allowed me to play against someone who sounded like a squealy space pig and a scary monster guy. To
learn more about Max Gaming, visit maxgaming.net. To see additional screen shots from this game, visit www.green-ear.com/contest.aspx.Second place goes to Mach from Ignition Studios.
Feel the need, the need for speed! This flight simulation will have you thinking you are Maverick taking on Viper. Ignition Studios integrated Green-Ear's Push-to-Talk feature Teammates use
Green-Ear Voice Chat to communicate and take on enemy planes. To see additional screen shots from this game, visit www.green-ear.com/contest.aspx. To learn more about Ignition Studios, please visit www.ignition-games.com.To see both of these games in action, stop by our booth at the 2009 Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco March 23-27. For more information on the GDC, www.gdconf.com.
Congratulations to both of our winners!

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