Deus Ex Machina was released back in 1984, playable on computers like the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and the Commodore 64. Back then, Deus Ex Machina was groundbreaking and one of the most popular games of that time. It was an interactive movie with a full-sync…
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Jotun is a dream Will Dube and a couple of collaborators cooked up that he’d love to seem come true. To attract further interest in the game, get tons of input for improvement, and raise funds so he can survive on Ramen for the entirety…
Are You There God? It’s Me, Deer Another View of The Deer God By Julie Morley [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap]t was a weekly tradition. Every weekend, we’d make a point to go hunting. Maybe it was tranquility introduced in the early waking hours that shed any apprehensions or…
Welcome to Mistland – June Edition Another View of Knite & The Ghost Lights By Julie Morley [divider] Many times the Knitemire elder had warned me from venturing off too far away, especially towards the Old Graveyard. The restraints of Knitemire are oppressive and could rob…
Welcome to our weekly feature, “Question Of The Week.” As you can tell from that entirely original title each week we pose a question to our panel and they chime in with their opinions. No one sees one another’s responses until the story is posted,…
The Deer God Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] The Deer God is a 3D pixelized game about survival, reincarnation, and making the right choices. Recently, we did post up an announcement piece going over the basics of the campaign and why Crescent Moon Games has…
World Design in A Story About My Uncle – Who Doesn’t Want to Live in a Floating City? By Suzanne Verras [divider] I have a thing for cities in weird places. Maybe it’s, because I watched a lot of fantasy and sci-fi movies when I…
Time to Invent in Scrapyard Empire Scrapyard Empire Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] I previously wrote an article announcing the launch of Scrapyard Empire’s Kickstarter campaign but with the introduction of pleasant news, I also would love to explain Scrapyard Empire a little bit more…
Ridiculous Game Difficulty as a Selling Point By Nathaniel Liles [divider] I’ve spoken on this topic many times on its own, and that’s not to mention the countless time I’ve said it in reviews, but I feel like I’ve been encountering this problem enough in…
Sam Ruggieri Discusses The Far Reaches By Julie Morley [divider] The Far Reaches is a unique MMORPG, designed to give players the feeling of an alternative reality rather than parading around in a virtual playground. It’s been on Kickstarter for a few weeks now and…
Welcome to our weekly feature, “Question Of The Week.” As you can tell from that entirely original title each week we pose a question to our panel and they chime in with their opinions. No one sees one another’s responses until the story is posted,…
I See Dead People – Whispering Willows Reviewed By Julie Morley [divider] For the entirety of Chapters 1-3, I was on the edge of my seat. With a captivating story meshed with complicated puzzles, Whispering Willows is an absolute must play for a pleasant scare…
Whispering Willows was launched on Kickstarter back in 2013 by Night Light Interactive, exceeding its funding goal by about $5K. Since then, it has been Greenlit on Steam and has been released on the OUYA. We can look forward to the Steam release on July…
Racin’ To The Sun Race The Sun – Reviewed By Julie Morley [divider] Race the Sun is a fast paced, tactical game relying on the player’s attentiveness and quick thinking to veer around obstacles and avoid collisions. The main objective is to soar through the…
Nekro – Early Access Review By Nathaniel Liles [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap]’m sure you guys are sick of hearing me say this, but going in to Nekro, I had no idea what to expect. I asked my boss, Greg, to hook me up with something to review…
See No Evil is an isometric puzzle game relying on sound manipulation to navigate the world and solve puzzles. In some cases, when you’re capable of seeing, the world is at its darkest and scariest point. The world is dark and we aren’t sure why….