Gadling covers the Olympics

sin(surfing) == awesome


Sine waves have always been beautiful things, smoothly going up and down with mathematical consistency. Taking this geometrical beauty, a strange mixture of sports game and arcade game has been born from the TIGSource Procedural Generation Competition. Named sin(surfing), it's a fun and stylized look at arcade sports games. You follow the waves, jumping off at appropriate points to pull off wicked tricks (which are always named differently). There's two game modes, both revolving around score, and overall it's a fun way to waste time with no particular purpose. Head to the TIGSource forums to download it!

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