Dyad (video game)

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DeveloperRight Square Bracket Left Square Bracket
PublisherRight Square Bracket Left Square Bracket
DesignerShawn McGrath
ComposerDavid Kanaga
Dyad
DYAD written in a tightly fit angular block style, the outline of the letters stylized as neon lights, changing from pink on the left to blue on the right.
DeveloperRight Square Bracket Left Square Bracket
PublisherRight Square Bracket Left Square Bracket
DesignerShawn McGrath
ComposerDavid Kanaga
PlatformsPlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux
ReleasePlayStation 3
  • NA: July 17, 2012
  • EU: November 7, 2012
Windows
April 24, 2013
GenresRacing, Puzzle, Shooter, Music
ModeSingle-player

Dyad is a downloadable game for PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows, though OS X and Linux versions were planned for a later release.[1] It was developed and published by Canadian studio Right Square Bracket Left Square Bracket.[2]

Dyad is a "tunnel racing puzzle shooting" game that uses a number of new concepts to build upon a classic genre. The basic premise of the game revolves around momentum. By using the action button the player is able to pull themselves from one enemy to the next as they fly down the screen. This concept grows in complexity throughout its 26 levels from using combos to fill up a special meter, to being forced to rely on sound to differentiate icons on the screen.

Indie developer Shawn McGrath

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