The ultra-secretive Zoonami finally proves it is a game developer with the announcement of Funkydilla.
IGN reports that England-based developer Zoonami is hard at work on Funkydilla, a music game Zoonami describes as for “all game platforms.”
Zoonami’s music and rhythm game takes a different approach to the genre: instead of using predefined patterns players much match, Funkydilla lets players create their own music by combining vocal lines and phrases at their own discretion. The game lends itself to a variety of popular music styles and can be played two-player either cooperatively or competitively.
Zoonami hopes to create multiple versions focused on different licensed artists or bands, and is currently looking for a publisher with the same vision. Funkydilla is expected to be on display at E3 2004.