It should go without saying by now that I’m a big fan of yuri visual novels. Which is why when I saw Starlight Vega launch on Kickstarter I had to back it. And as of now everyone can finally play the game. According to the…
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On April 21st, Razzart Visual started their campaign for Starlight Vega, an urban fantasy visual novel that exclusively featured lesbian relationships. Its modest funding goal was $3,550. 31 days later, on May 22nd, Starlight Vega’s campaign closed out with exactly $22,264 thanks to 988 backers!…
[dropcap size=small]I[/dropcap]t’s no secret that I’m a fan of visual novels. I love the stories that they tell even if there’s not much in the way of puzzles or gameplay. It’s also no secret that I’m obsessed with the occult and supernatural. So it should…
[dropcap size=big]A[/dropcap]s a writer of queer fiction, I’m fairly open about my bisexuality. Getting married to a man and becoming a mother didn’t make this magically go away. These days, the way I scratch that non-hetero itch is by reading books, comics, and playing the…
Help, I’m drowning in crowdfunded visual novels! Actually, don’t help because this is completely awesome. Starlight Vega is a brand new game in the genre focused on a girl named Aria. She was just snooping around her grandpa’s old house when she stumbles upon a…
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…
From the minds behind No One But You (Unwonted Studios) and Starlight Vega (Razzart) comes another romance visual novel where you play an aspiring artist but are forced to help several young girls stop being lazy and realize their own potential. At least that’s more-or-less the…
[dropcap size=big]C[/dropcap]urious to see which Kickstarter video game campaigns reached their funding goals in 2015? You’re in the right spot! Below is our official list which is updated on a weekly basis. For in-depth analysis be sure to take a look at our monthly analysis…
[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap]’ve been attending Anime Expo since 2003 and have loved each and every event. Along with getting bigger, moving to different venues, and drawing ever-increasing crowds of fans, the convention has also seen an increase in video game-related content. Sure, games might not be…
[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap]’ll make no bones about it, April was a frightening month for crowdfunding. When you’ve got 117 video game projects and only 17 of them succeed you know that something is wrong. If it’s not the quality of the campaigns themselves, then there’s some…