We recently got in touch with Indie Studio “Grandé Games”, the developer behind upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive title “Commander Cherry’s Puzzled Journey”, a hybrid motion game, using the PlayStation 4 Eye camera and the Dualshock 4 controller simultaneously.

Its a pretty unique concept, and the studio describe the game as “Yoga-Action-Platformer” that uses the PS4 Eye camera and requires players to strike poses to create platforms to help Commander Cherry navigate levels.

We talked with “André Noller” on numerous topics related to “Commander Cherry’s Puzzled Journey”, one of them was, why Commander Cherry’s Puzzled Journey, a hybrid motion game is coming exclusively on PS4, Why is there no Xbox One version, considering the fact that whenever a “motion game” term is used, Kinect is the first thing that comes to people’s mind?.

André Noller replied that they pitched the idea about “Commander Cherry’s Puzzled Journey” to both Sony and Microsoft, after going through all the details, Sony gave them green signal to go ahead with the development for PS4.

“We initially pitched our game to Sony and Microsoft. Sony gave us the chance to develop our game for their platform. We are only a team of two people, hence we want to focus on one platform to get the most out of it and deliver the best game possible.”

André Noller also praised Sony for their support and respect towards indie developers community. He said: “We really love working with Sony, they stand to their statements and treat small developers with respect and take them seriously. I think we are one example for this: doctrine.”

Its great to know that Sony is treating indie developers will respect and also providing them support to develope games for their platforms. Our full interview with Grande Games will go live soon. So stay tuned for more details.

Commander Cherry’s Puzzled Journey sounds pretty interesting. The developer has provided us with a early prototype footage showing the basic functionality. Watch it below, you will definitely fall in love with it.