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The Verge article discusses the challenges and creative processes involved in developing stop-motion video games, highlighting the work of Talha & Jack Co on their game Mashina and other studios like Wooly Games and Slow Bros. The developers reflect on the labor-intensive nature of stop-motion animation, with meticulous attention required for each frame to achieve a cohesive movement in gameplay. The resurgence of stop-motion in gaming is attributed to artists wanting to merge physical artistry with digital gaming. Various projects have adapted traditional stop-motion techniques for modern gameplay, leading to innovations like photogrammetry, which streamlines the process. Despite the ongoing difficulties, the developers derive immense satisfaction from the process, describing it as a magical experience.
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