The acclaimed indie strategy game Dyson needed a new name when its developers decided to turn it from a free game to a commercial title. They decided to hold a contest to let fans renamed the game and today, after 400 entries, they revealed the winning title: Eufloria.
Why than name? According to a post on the game's official web site, "We love the name as it nicely sums up the general mood of the game, and ties it in with the "flora" theme that sets our game apart from many other titles." The newly recristiened Eufloria will go on sale via download sites on October 20 with Direct2Drive offering a 25 percent pre-order discount.
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