Chase Miller

Johann Sebastian Joust - No-graphics playground game designed for motion controllers

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Chase Miller
Johann Sebastian Joust is a no-graphics, digitally-enabled playground game designed for motion controllers. The goal is to be the last player remaining. When the music — J.S. Bach's ‌Brandenburg Concertos — plays in slow-motion, the controllers are very sensitive to movement. When the music speeds up, the threshold becomes less strict, giving the players a small window to dash at their opponents. If your controller is ever moved beyond the allowable threshold, you're out! Try to jostle your opponents' controllers while protecting your own. It's available on Steam or as part of the Playstation Sportsfriends pack. I've found it works best with PlayStation Move motion controllers, however, regular controllers work as well. DISCLAIMER: Controllers will hit the ground
Tyler Hayes
@psuchase YES. We played this for hours at XOXO in the big gaming area, so there were the max # of players (10? 20?) in every round. I felt like I was a kid playing Tag all over again.