Nick Robinson talks to Tj Hughes, the developer behind the food art game Nour. Nour uses a Midi Fighter 3D to manipulate every little bit of food in several scenes using the array of buttons - plus the Midi Fighter's built-in accelerometer - to play with ramen, boba tea, popcorn, and a meat grinder.
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