We here at Cliqist love crowdfunded games, but we are gamers just like you guys, and that means we play, well, everything. The “Not Crowdfunded, But…” series will be a regular dose of non-crowdfunded magic from us to you, covering everything from the latest Gears of Halo Theft Auto 5: Bad Creed Warfare Company XIII-2 Sonic’s Return to indie hits and obscure retro titles. Anything goes! The staff here at Cliqist votes on submissions (which you can enter!) and once we have it narrowed down, we do the review!
That’s right, folks, if you have any ideas for games you’d like to see us cover, send us an email at greg@cliqist.com and we’ll add your submission to our own. At that point, our staff will vote and we’ll have stuff to write! Feel free to make multiple submissions (of different games, of course)! Since we’ve been populating our YouTube channel lately, you might even get to see some of our staff bumble around with your favorite games!
We’re on the front end of summer, and the weather is getting to be unbearably hot already. With that said, it makes sense that June’s game of the month would be the very cool cyberpunk adventure Technobabylon from Technocrat Games and Wadjet Eye Games. Thankfully everything else about Technobabylon is much better than that last line, and throughout the rest of the month we’ll be sharing more of it with you. Stay tuned!
6/17 – Cyberpunk Adventure Technobabylon Reviewed
6/22 – LGBT Influences in Technobabylon
6/24 – Putting the Cyberpunk into Technobabylon
7/2 – 7 Great Steampunk Games like Technobabylon
Interested to see what other non-crowdfunded games we’ve featured? Sure you are! They’re right here.
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