Solo indie developer, Steve Gabry of Portable Moose planted the seeds of a dark mystery in his warped adventure game, Sally Face. With the second of five episodes freshly released, let’s take a look at what we know and what we think we know about…
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A Plague Tale: Innocence is doing something not many games shown at E3 this year are: taking us back in time. Set in 1349, Asobo Studio is showing us what life was like in Europe during the time of the Black Plague. Imagine the rats…
World War II has always been a popular setting for video games. It’s not hard to see why. The good guy/bad guy line is obvious, there’s a good mix of a modern and old-fashioned atmosphere, and everybody knows the history, it doesn’t need to be…
Imagine you’re twenty years out into deep space. You’re on an important mission, one that will save your people, but you’re all alone and in hostile, strange territory. That feeling of isolation, inspired by games like Metroid, is the key element to Anew: The Distant…
Who in the world is Lobster Sundew? Lobster, otherwise known as Ian Kragh, is one of the most prolific miners of Kickstarter video game data around. Read almost any Kickstarter thread in a video game forum and you’ll most likely seem him chime in with…
Who in the world is Lobster Sundew? Lobster, otherwise known as Ian Kragh, is one of the most prolific miners of Kickstarter video game data around. Read almost any Kickstarter thread in a video game forum and you’ll most likely seem him chime in with…
Let’s just get this out of the way right up front, Nin is a 3D adventure-platformer and it looks really cute. We’re talking stupidly adorable levels of cute. Add to that Vagabond Games’ clear and present love of parodying 90’s pop culture and it’s hard…
You might not have heard of Furcadia before, despite it being the longest-running MMO ever. It was initially released in 1996, long before many people had a steady internet connection. I wasn’t even on dial-up yet at that point. Despite the game’s history, it’s never…
Imagine a world made entirely out of wool, fabric, and cotton. It’s bright and colorful, yet full of danger and secrets. This is the kind of world that Woven, a new game on Kickstarter, hopes to share with you. Woven is a puzzle adventure game…
Do you wish there were more World War I games out there? I know I do, and seeing as how Battlefield 1 is about as authentic a WWI game as Shantae Half Genie Hero, there’s still a big hole in the market. The developers at…
World at War was the first Call of Duty game I played for the Xbox, and as such it has a special place in my heart. Even though it’s multiplayer lobbies were overrun with modders flying around the map shooting Ray Guns last time I booted…
Did you notice that we at Cliqist finally went forward with a plan that has been in the works for a long while now? After much consideration, we finally shared a massive Excel spreadsheet of Kickstarter video game data which is free for anybody and…
Kim is an unusual game for a number of reasons. Its classic looking cel-shaded graphics, unique setting, and Rudyard Kipling inspiration make for a type of project you don’t see every day on Kickstarter, but one that is perfect for the platform. With two weeks left in the…
World’s Dawn is set to launch on Steam on January 25th. That’s right around the corner. The farming sim, inspired by cult classic Harvest Moon, raised a total of $6,689 from 384 backers, which doesn’t sound like much overall, but it’s a lot coming from…
Meet NOOZh – a constantly evolving dungeon crawler featuring endless levels, all of which are set in a girl’s nightmares. The game just popped up on Kickstarter, and from the get go it seems that it’s really one of those titles that grabs your attention immediately….
Among hundreds of horrendous, flat-out laughable Kickstarter campaigns that fail to reach their stretch goals, there are always those few that seem to fail at getting fully funded, despite delivering on all fronts. What exactly are the reasons behind their pitfalls? Ladies and gentlemen, it’s…