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  1. Once every year or so, Double Fine drops everything and spends two weeks feverishly pitching and developing brand-new prototypes, in a process we call AMNESIA FORTNIGHT! Historically this was a top-secret process, but in 2012 we blew the whole affair wide open.

  2. Amnesia Fortnight 2017 is a bundle of prototypes made during a two-week public prototyping session in 2017 by Double Fine Productions, which was held in conjunction with Humble Bundle in 2017. Everyone that paid a minimum of $1 had the opportunity to vote on 25 concept ideas from employees.

  3. Amnesia Fortnight 2012 is a bundle of prototypes made during a two-week public prototyping session in 2012 by Double Fine Productions, which was held in conjunction with the Humble Bundle group in 2012. Everyone that paid a minimum of $1 had the opportunity to vote on 23 concept ideas.

  4. Amnesia Fortnight is a two week game jam during which anyone at Double Fine can pitch an idea and, if it’s selected, lead a team to turn it from concept to working prototype. This documentary series is the ultimate record of that event, as project leads succeed or fail to bring their games to life!

  5. Episode 26: “The Amnesia Fortnight Movie” From the crew and studio behind ‘Double Fine Adventure’ comes a brand new feature length documentary diving into the fast-paced world of game ...

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  6. A survival game where your actions shape the evolution of the creatures you eat. View on DFTV. I Have No Idea What I'm Doing. By Zak McClendon. A fast-paced VR party game where you need to rely on your friends outside VR to figure out who you are, where you are, and what the heck you’re supposed to be doing. View on DFTV. Kiln. By Derek Brand.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Double_FineDouble Fine - Wikipedia

    In November 2012, Double Fine, along with Humble Bundle, announced Amnesia Fortnight 2012, a charity drive based on the previous Amnesia Fortnight. During this, those that paid a minimum of US$ 1 had the opportunity to vote on 23 concept ideas.