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- Sportsfriends abstract "Sportsfriends is a multiplayer video game created by the Danish independent developer collective Die Gute Fabrik, known for their previous title Where is my Heart?. It consists of four games: Johann Sebastian Joust (J.S. Joust), Super Pole Riders, BaraBariBall, and Hokra. Planned for release on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Mac, and Linux, the game was funded through Kickstarter and received over US$150,000 from backers. Markus "Notch" Persson, creator of the independent game Minecraft, is noted as having contributed to the Sportsfriends Kickstarter fund.Johann Sebastian Joust does not have graphics or use a monitor. Instead players try to hold a PlayStation Move controller still while others attempt to bump their controller. Die Gute Fabrik entered the minigame into the 2012 Independent Games Festival competition. Pole Riders is a polevaulting game created by Bennet Foddy, developer of QWOP. A prototype version is available as a web game.".
- Sportsfriends computingPlatform Linux.
- Sportsfriends computingPlatform Mac_OS.
- Sportsfriends computingPlatform PlayStation_3.
- Sportsfriends computingPlatform PlayStation_4.
- Sportsfriends developer Die_Gute_Fabrik.
- Sportsfriends publisher Die_Gute_Fabrik.
- Sportsfriends releaseDate "2013-06-11".
- Sportsfriends thumbnail PlayStation-Move-in-Hand.jpg?width=300.
- Sportsfriends wikiPageExternalLink poleriders.
- Sportsfriends wikiPageID "37860476".
- Sportsfriends wikiPageRevisionID "605614854".
- Sportsfriends developer Die_Gute_Fabrik.
- Sportsfriends hasPhotoCollection Sportsfriends.
- Sportsfriends modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- Sportsfriends platforms Linux.
- Sportsfriends platforms Mac_OS.
- Sportsfriends platforms Microsoft_Windows.
- Sportsfriends platforms PlayStation_3.
- Sportsfriends platforms PlayStation_4.
- Sportsfriends publisher "Die Gute Fabrik".
- Sportsfriends released "2013-06-11".
- Sportsfriends released "2014".
- Sportsfriends title "Sportsfriends".
- Sportsfriends subject Category:Indie_video_games.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:Kickstarter_projects.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:Linux_games.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:Multiplayer-only_video_games.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:Multiplayer_video_games.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:OS_X_games.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:PlayStation_3_games.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:PlayStation_4_games.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:PlayStation_Network_games.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:Upcoming_video_games.
- Sportsfriends subject Category:Windows_games.
- Sportsfriends type Software.
- Sportsfriends type VideoGame.
- Sportsfriends type Work.
- Sportsfriends type CreativeWork.
- Sportsfriends type InformationEntity.
- Sportsfriends comment "Sportsfriends is a multiplayer video game created by the Danish independent developer collective Die Gute Fabrik, known for their previous title Where is my Heart?. It consists of four games: Johann Sebastian Joust (J.S. Joust), Super Pole Riders, BaraBariBall, and Hokra. Planned for release on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Mac, and Linux, the game was funded through Kickstarter and received over US$150,000 from backers.".
- Sportsfriends label "Sportsfriends".
- Sportsfriends sameAs m.0n_j0j1.
- Sportsfriends sameAs Q7579968.
- Sportsfriends sameAs Q7579968.
- Sportsfriends wasDerivedFrom Sportsfriends?oldid=605614854.
- Sportsfriends depiction PlayStation-Move-in-Hand.jpg.
- Sportsfriends isPrimaryTopicOf Sportsfriends.
- Sportsfriends name "Sportsfriends".