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Free mini-game - powered by Unity 3D Engine
Polycount's 3D artist RTshaders has created an amazing mini-game, in which players can dance to the rhythm of Gangnam style. What's really incredible here is that this mini-game was created via Unity 3D Engine and sports some incredible visual.
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FULMTL
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#4537514 Posted on: 02/25/2013 11:07 AM
Woah, fast server is fast~
Here comes a Harlem Shake crossoverrrrrr
It's a good time killer.

Woah, fast server is fast~
Here comes a Harlem Shake crossoverrrrrr
It's a good time killer.


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#4538259 Posted on: 02/26/2013 05:12 AM
Basically just models placed onto a video background, the streets and buildings etc aren't 3d graphics from what I could tell.
And you can't do much other than place the models and watch...
Basically just models placed onto a video background, the streets and buildings etc aren't 3d graphics from what I could tell.
And you can't do much other than place the models and watch...
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This seems incredibly refreshing for some reason, looks sweet, cheers!