It’s rare to see a game in the alpha stage offer free stuff during development but as of the latest update Nova Blitz will be giving away free packs, up to twenty total, starting March 15. Here’s the deal, though. You’ve got to play and…
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To Light: Ex Umbra is about halfway through its Kickstarter funding period and nearly halfway funded. However, I doubt that To Light: Ex Umbra will meet its Kickstarter goal of $7,500 without divine intervention. While the game does have a unique art style it is…
As a lifelong fan of adventure games of most play styles when a piratical adventure featuring a crazy redhead set out to befriend and rescue birds named Nelly Cootalot crossed my path I didn’t hesitate to back it. I also played the first game, Spoonbeaks…
Into the Stars from developer Fugitive Games has joined the list of Kickstarter video games to secure a full release, having been made available on 4th March 2016 through both the Steam and GOG distribution platforms. That’s the good news. And the bad news? Well…
Avast ye, landlubbers! A new Blackwake update has reached the shores, bringing fresh animations, joyous music and other precious booty! You can check it out for yourself here, with plenty of videos ready to quench your thirst for pillaging and sailing the seas. We’ve covered Blackwake…
When it comes to games with LGBTQ themes they can be good or they can be horrible. I’ve seen both sides of the coin and the worse the experience the more cringeworthy it becomes. In the case of Highschool Romance, formerly My Highschool Crossdressing Romance,…
Moira is a 2D platformer that combines Mario, specifically Super Mario Bros. 3, and Mega Man at its prime. Need I say more? Yes, because that isn’t enough information for anyone to go on as to what this game is. The developers are calling this…
A crowdfunded MMORPG is a bit like a unicorn. Everyone has heard of one, but nobody really expects to see one in the wild. With a new update, The Phoenix Project – City of Titans, might just be on its way towards earning its horn….
Bullet dodging? Check. Pixelated blood? Check. Classic 90s VHS static? Check. Oh, let’s also add Devolver Digital to the list, since Strafe developers Pixel Titans have announced their collaboration with the benevolent indie purveyor a few days ago. (Seriously, these guys are getting busier each day.) It would certainly be…
The Coleco Chameleon was advertised as a new video game console that would play cartridge-based games (both new homebrew releases and existing retro products). Devised in large part by Mike Kennedy, the name behind both RETRO Magazine and GameGavel.com, it seemed like a project poised…
Sealark is an old-school adventure game inspired by such classics as Earthbound, Cave Story, and Harvest Moon. It has a colorful 2D pixel art style backed up by an interesting premise. The world has been overtaken by waves, and our protagonist is the last human,…
Robotic real-time strategy game Dysis was funded back in November 2012. The trailer and promise of a working prototype in time for Christmas must have made it seem like a safe bet for the 1,167 backers who funded the project. So much so that the…
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…
Studio MONO has been hard at work polishing up their dieselpunk RPG InSomnia, but it looks like they are going to need some help to make the final push. Having already used their original $92,268 in funding, they are hoping their new combat video will…
Last month, iqSoup released a battle demo for their cowboy steampunk game Age of Grit. Yes, that is indeed the greatest sentenced every written. I played it the other day for another video, and I came away impressed, once I figured out which side of…
When Fig launched, the founders had a fairly specific plan in mind. They felt that the biggest problems with Kickstarter and Indiegogo were a lack of curation and too much competition, so they ensured Fig would only focus on one game (backed by their entire board)…
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