foggy fields is a family of games created in June 2011 that were finalists in the Project Eden contest at Kongregate. In foggy fields, the lines between player, composer, and audience become blurred. The music is paradoxically pre-determined and random, as well as being fully interactive. Roots in games such as Otocky, Rez, Lumines, and Chime are evident, but the game is also heavily inspired by composers such as John Cage, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass, the game’s title being derived from a quote from Glass about composing music.
Click the following links to play the games for free. The first two require the Unity3D web plug-in, while ffShmup was created with Flixel and only requires Flash.