The Girl and the Robot was funded on Kickstarter in November of 2013, with the developers raising more than double of their funding goal. Since then, the team has been working tirelessly on making the game exactly as they envisioned. Recently, they released the second level…
As gamers, we never have enough time to play every new video game out there. When you add in free games that complicates things even further. Immortal Empire is a browser-based game which is free to play and has developed a fan following all the same….
Immense amounts of survival horror games have come out over the years, with more each month. As of late we’ve seen many follow in the footsteps of titles like Slender: The Eight Pages. But horror can be so much more! Project Extract is aware of…
If there’s one thing I learned from the Tadpole Treble Full Trailer is that you can make anything awesome by throwing money at it. Like in a Kickstarter campaign, throw money at it, and make a game grow! Kind of like what happened to Bitfinity…
Back in May 2013, procedurally generated dungeon crawler TinyKeep was funded on Kickstarter. Now, a year and a half since the successful campaign, TinyKeep has finally launched on Steam! And with a successful release comes an awesome full trailer, which we bring to you here!…
Ever since Boot Hill Heroes was funded back in 2012, the developers have endured many hardships and setbacks that expanded the development time significantly and resulted in Boot Hill Heroes becoming a trilogy. Experimental Gamer Studios, the developers of Boot Hill Heroes, has announced the…
The Art Of… Pathologic by Suzanne Verras [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap]t’s the month of spooks! And what better way is there to celebrate the spookiness of October then to look at some creepy concept art? Today I’m going to introduce you to some of the concept art…
Eric Lucas Discusses Open Galaxy Space Adventure, Empyrion with Julie Morley [divider] Eleon Games Studio has a space survival adventure game in the works, Empyrion, that they will launch on Kickstarter in the near future. I was fortunate to interview Eric “Luke” Lucas, the co-founder…
Cinemaware has been really busy lately. After eight months of development, the remastered version of Wings is just about ready for release and is undergoing some bug fixing, which delayed it from the original release date of Sept. 30th. According to the Steam community page,…
Paradise Lost: First Contact, by Spanish indie game development studio Ashtree Works, was double funded on Kickstarter in December of 2013 and featured a December 2014 release date. When Asthree Works took on their project for Paradise Lost: First Contact, they were all aware of…
There are many games out there that are significantly more fun when you bring on the multiplayer playability. But let’s take it up a notch, what about virtual reality games with friends? Going on an adventure in Space, fighting against hordes of ships and breaking…
Let’s take a leap into the future, twenty years into the future. Technology, of course, has expanded and thrived significantly, bringing more virtual reality and improved artificial intelligence. Gaming has evolved altogether. With these innovations comes greater security risks and the need for improved security…
Imagine Alice in Wonderland in Tokyo with a Japanese school girl fending off foes with a Katana, slashing them left and right? Many would swoon at the idea and greedily beg for the location to throw their money at. Look no further than Alice in…
Argentinean indie game studio, Senscape, has developed quite the reputation for their point and click adventure games. Scratches and Serena received a cult following and praise from the indie horror game community; it was clear Senscape found their niche. The studio is no newbie to Kickstarter…
Real-time strategy (RTS) games are known for many things, but one of them is a facet copied between many: resource collection. In order to build you armies, you typically need a resource to expend (money, pylons, etc). Human Resources keeps this cherished trope but turns…
Video games have brought us nearly infinite experiences and stories over the years. More recently, we’ve even seen titles that attempt to get players pushing the narrative in different directions via choices made in said games. However, have we seen games that ask you to tell the…