More game companies withdraw from Slamdance in protest

Game companies continue to withdraw their titles from the Slamdance Festival in protest. The Festival unilaterally dumped a critically acclaimed game called "Super Columbine Massacre," prompting other game makers to walk away from the competition in disgust.

Wow. First up was Jonathan Blow, who withdrew his game Braid from the contest. Now the creators of flOw, Jonathan Mark of Everyday Shooter, and the Toblo dev team have done so.

The festival has an unsatisfying statement on their site. Ian Bogost's tombstone image on his post about the controversy starts to look prescient.

Update:Waking Games also withdraws Once Upon a Time.

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