According to the announcement, Glitch is a “non-violent, highly social, web-based, massively multiplayer game that takes place in the collective imagination of 11 particularly imaginative giants.”
Tiny Speck’s game has an interesting concept: "The world exists on a persistent, ever-evolving playground with the aim of creating infinite play. Designers and players create the Glitch universe in tandem, the former constantly modifying and improving the platform, while the latter cultivates a sophisticated and irreverent online civilization."
If you feel like what is written here is not enough to convince you to give it a try, watch the launch trailer below. You can play the game over at their official website.
Now excuse me, I am intrigued and am going to see what it’s all about.
Editor's Note: We've updated the title of the article to accurately reflect Tiny Speck's status as the game developer. Keita Takahashi (the creator of Katamari Damacy) is one of the game's many talented designers and programmers. Tiny Speck is owned by Stewart Butterfield and the former team from Flickr.