Right on the heels of releasing their previous game, Vysoko announced in an update that they will seek funding for Invisible Apartment 3, the final episode in their cyberpunk visual novel series. So, if you’re like me and are looking forward to seeing where they…
Serena Nelson
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Serena has been a gamer since an early age and was brought up with the classic adventure games by Sierra On-Line, LucasArts, and Infocom. She's been an active member on Kickstarter since early 2012 and has backed a large number of crowdfunded games, mostly adventures. You can also find her writing for Kickstart Ventures and evn.moe.
It’s always disheartening to see a project not make funding. However, the development of Essence won’t be stopping even though it fell short of its goal. During the final hours of the campaign they released an update thanking all of the backers for their support…
Imagine a quiet town enshrouded with a deep fog, where the past deeds of its inhabitants haunt the land. Now imagine this town as a sort of portal to hell. Or at least a hellish dimension. Now picture yourself in the middle of the madness…
First contact with aliens can usually go one of two ways. You can have a benevolent race who wishes to coexist with humanity and you have those that just want to destroy us and do nasty things with farm animals. The Nullpoint falls much closer…
I don’t consider myself much of a board game fan. I haven’t been for a few years now. But, after playing a couple games against the computer I found myself quite addicted to Armello. It’s a board/card game combo that not only plays well but…
Adventure games rely on puzzles, usually using an item on another item or by pulling levers and pushing switches. But, sometimes one comes along that brings with it unique features that make it stand out from the rest of the crowd. And one such game…
Welcome to the neighborhood, just another idyllic suburban town where everybody’s happy and friendly. Or is it? You just moved into a supposedly quiet neighborhood but things aren’t always what they appear. In Hello, Neighbor! it’s you against your fellow house owner across the way…
Sometimes a great adventure can start from the most unlikely of places. Take an “everyday man” who finds his place robbed after stumbling in in a drunken stupor. But Bjorn Thonen is more than just an avid drinker. He’s also an antiques dealer. While it’s…
Everybody’s lost something special in their lives. Whatever it was they dearly wish it to return to them. Now imagine losing your name. It’s who you are and how others see you. It’s probably the most special thing that you can ever own. In Memoranda…
All right. I’ll admit it. I haven’t played the first episode of The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle. And it’s an oversight that I’ll have to very soon rectify as it does look to be an interesting point and click adventure game. One that’s just weird…
As a fan of Cyberpunk stories, particularly ones that involve hacking, I found the first Invisible Apartment an interesting if rather short experience. In it we see a young hacker named Kacey as she’s working with an AI to discover the source of a series…
Those who backed Max’s Big Bust at the alpha tier or above got treated to the very first build, which covers the first two days of his new life as a woman. Of course, being a backer far above that threshold I got a download…
Do you believe in magic? Well, a young witch by the name of Piper does. Unfortunately, she’s not particularly good at it. But that doesn’t stop her from trying. Over and over again. Magic Lost is a point and click adventure game about this girl and…
After playing a game of BattleCON Online with JR Honeycutt for a hands-on review I wanted to give the actual card game itself a go to see how it played on the tabletop as well as the desktop. While we pretty much cover video games…
It should be pretty apparent by now that I love adventure games. The stories. The puzzles. The humor. The Journey Down is a series that’s most certainly worth checking out. The first two episodes are already released so you can play them now if you…
I’ll be honest. Until now I had yet to see an RPG tackle film noir tropes. With Pixel Noir that’s changed and I decided to give the demo released for it a spin. And I have to say that the very little bit shown shows…