Template:Did you know nominations/Miasmata (video game)

Miasmata (video game)

 * ... that the survival horror video game Miasmata was developed over four years by two brothers?
 * Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/USCGC Smilax (WLIC-315)
 * Comment: The survival horror genre is cited to the Polygon.com ref in the infobox. The fact that it is indie is cited to IGN in the Development section. The fact that it took four years to develop is cited by the Polygon.com ref in the Development section. And the fact that it was only the two brothers developing it is cited by Eurogamer in the Development section.

Created/expanded by Odie5533 (talk), MoogleDan (talk). Nominated by Odie5533 (talk) at 11:43, 17 December 2012 (UTC)


 * Falls within new article timing (created on Dec 13, DYK on Dec 17); article is sufficient length, no apparent article issues at present time (probably can be expanded in future but still a relatively new game). As a note, not required for the DYK, here is a source that describes some of the features of the MILO engine that could be added.
 * Which gets to the hook, as I would recommend that you can include the fact that it was custom game engine along with what you have already (eg "...Miasmata was developed over four years by two brothers, including building their own game engine?"). You have enough space in characters within the hook to do that and I think that will "snap" it up a bit more. (You can play with the wording to your liking of course). The original hook is fine as is.
 * QPQ is met.
 * Symbol question.svg Pending a check on the hook by the noms. --M ASEM (t) 23:49, 3 January 2013 (UTC)
 * (Reviewer note: I did edit this article once but only to classify the game into a category I had created, so I don't think there's any COI-type issue with that).
 * How does this sound?
 * ALT1 ... that the survival horror video game Miasmata was developed over four years by two brothers, and they created their own game engine for it?
 * --Odie5533 (talk) 03:12, 4 January 2013 (UTC)
 * That seems fine to me, and keeps hook in limits. --M ASEM (t) 16:13, 4 January 2013 (UTC)

Should be good to go. --M ASEM (t) 16:13, 4 January 2013 (UTC)