Insignificant is a game we’ve yet to cover on Cliqist, but that’ll be changing based on some recent updates. Funded back in August 2013 to the tune of $12,447, Insignificant is an open world RPG that puts players in the very small shoes of a three inch…
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Dropsy is one of those games that keeps drawing me in for some reason. I’m not particularly attracted to, or repulsed by, clowns, the artwork is cute but not earth shattering, and I’m still a bit unsure how the whole affair will play out. However,…
[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap]f Neverending Nightmares taught me one thing it’s to wear a clean pair of underwear while playing. And Devastated Dreams looks to up the ante with an even more nightmarish landscape where the monsters are lurking in the darkness ready to pounce. I decided, rather…
All right chummers. Listen up. We’ve got some news for you today from the streets so you better take note. The underground ‘runner network has received a major overhaul and we’re bringing you the scoop. If you’re one of those corporate stooges that’s trying to…
[dropcap size=big]S[/dropcap]henmue 3 finished its month on Kickstarter with a massive $6,333,295 in funding. There’s no doubt that this is quite the impressive number, and far greater than their goal of just $2,000,000. In fact, it is such a high amount of funding that it…
The Kickstarter for Toby’s Island launched in March 2014 and gained attention thanks to its monster-raising RPG stylings. Despite including a lot of aspects that fans of the genre enjoy, the campaign squeaked by with $20,993 CAD of its $20,000 goal. Since then, the development…
Many game development studios have come and gone over the years, creating fantastic games along the way. One of these companies was Midway which without a doubt paved the way for many others with regard to creating massive titles and making huge sums of money…
[dropcap size=big]C[/dropcap]urious to see which Kickstarter video game campaigns reached their funding goals in 2015? You’re in the right spot! Below is our official list which is updated on a weekly basis. For in-depth analysis be sure to take a look at our monthly analysis…
[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap]’ve been attending Anime Expo since 2003 and have loved each and every event. Along with getting bigger, moving to different venues, and drawing ever-increasing crowds of fans, the convention has also seen an increase in video game-related content. Sure, games might not be…
[dropcap size=big]W[/dropcap]hoever says that visual novels have to be sexually appealing needs to broaden their horizons and see that there are plenty of tales to be told in this medium of storytelling. While it’s true that a good majority of games in this genre tend to…
[dropcap size=big]W[/dropcap]ingdaria Destiny is one of the latest visual novels on Kickstarter and is one deserving of more attention than it has received thus far. Although it does not (currently) have the backing of increasingly popular publishers such as Sekai Project, it presents a tale…
[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]he Kickstarter for Shenmue 3 launched with an absolutely massive bang when it was announced during Sony’s E3 press conference. With hundreds of thousands tuned in, thousands immediately rushed to back the campaign without even a glance at the funding video or page description….
If you’ve been following the coolest upcoming games in the virtual reality scene then chances are you’ve heard of Pixel Rift. Well, the title has received a name change to Pixel Ripped 1989, but beyond that, it still looks to maintain the aspects which made…
Visual novel developer Dischan Media never had the chance to catch a break. Due to a wide variety of issues, many of which were probably never disclosed, the team frequently flirted with closure. Back in 2014 they announced they had to “temporarily halt game development”…
[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]here are games that go silent and there are games that go silent without anything real to show for itself. While some of the crowdfunded games that have gone dark have done so for a reason, and sometimes they finally give a reason for…
Those who have been following the campaign for the visual novel Rabbit Syndrome know that this dating sim didn’t make funding by the time the clock ticked down to zero. It barely even made a dent towards the funding goal. Out of the €3,000 goal…
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