It’s no secret that I’ve loved every moment of Dreamfall Chapters. Just look at our previous coverage if you don’t believe me. Even though all five episodes have been released, Red Thread Games continues to work on finishing touches. The latest update includes a lot…
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Despite being one of the biggest adventure game fans I know I will admit that there have been a number of classics that have escaped my gaze until recently. And among that list was The Longest Journey and Dreamfall. I had known about the first…
I had known of The Longest Journey and Dreamfall for quite some time but it wasn’t until the Kickstarter for Dreamfall Chapters that I finally took the time to play both games. And, it should come as to no surprise that I instantly fell in…
The longest journey of Zoe Castillo and Kian Alvane continue in the fourth book of Dreamfall Chapters as they work to unravel the mysteries surrounding the two worlds of Stark and Arcadia and how it all relates to the surreal border world of Dreamtime. A lot…
After taking time to port the first three books of Dreamfall Chapters to Unity 5 Red Thread Games just announced in the latest update that the fourth book, Revelations, will finally be getting a release date. On Thursday, December 3 we’ll be able to play…
The wait for Book Four of Dreamfall Chapters won’t be much longer. As of today those who have been playing the game on Steam now have the chance to help squash the many bugs that have crept in during the port over to Unity 5….
There is a saying. You don’t change horses in midstream. Meaning that you shouldn’t decide to make changes in the middle of development. Which is exactly what Red Thread Games is doing with Dreamfall Chapters. In this case, though, they didn’t have a whole lot…
[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]he ongoing saga of Dreamfall Chapters continues in the third book, Realms, as we continue to unravel the mysteries surrounding Zoe Castillo and Kian Alvane. Some of the burning questions left unanswered in the second book start to unravel and become apparent while more…
The wait for the third book in the Dreamfall Chapters saga is over. As of today anyone who bought the game on Steam will get an automatic update, assuming it’s already installed. If not, then you can re-download it and play the next chapter in…
[dropcap size=big]R[/dropcap]agnar Tørnquist is the founder of the Norwegian indie game studio, Red Thread Games, and also the writer and director of the recent episodic adventure game, Dreamfall Chapters (which you can see our review for.) Ragnar made a name for himself in adventure gaming, with The…
[dropcap size=big]A[/dropcap]rcadia, the world of magic, is a twisted and enchanting place of wonder. Stark, the world of scientific probability, is comparable to the Earth we live in today. When a dream land known as Storytime is brimming with lost dreamers, our heroine, Zoe Castillo, maintains order between these planes of…
Continue the Journey with Dreamfall Chapters by Julie Morley [divider] [dropcap]B[/dropcap]ack in 2013, Red Thread Studios launched a Kickstarter campaign to continue along The Longest Journey/Dreamfall games: the brainchild of Ragnar Tørnquist. On October 21st, Red Thread Studios released Dreamfall Chapters: Book One, and now…
Dreamfall Chapters: The Longest Journey has a really cool concept, and the numbers tell me that I wasn’t the only person thinking that when the game was seeking funding. Dreamfall Chapters just flattened its initial goal of $850,000 and ended up raising almost twice that,…
As they approach the Kickstarter finish line the creators of sci-fi comedy adventure StarFlint has added a new reward item to the list of offerings. While not unheard of to add stuff at the last minute, it’s what is being added that has me worried. In…
I’ve recently covered adventure games and how they fare on Kickstarter, but what about those that finally get released? I want to take a look at these projects and how they have done since release. There have been a number of crowdfunded games that have gone…
One thing that I love about crowdfunding in general is that sites like Kickstarter give smaller indie teams a chance to realize their dreams of creating a game that they want to play. And hopefully a game others want to play. If it resonates with…