[dropcap size=big]H[/dropcap]urry Timmy get in the house, the evil is coming! Yes I’m sure it’s coming, it has been moving toward our town for some time now. No Timmy, don’t be scared we have a mechanical golem to protect us. No son, it’s not a…
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[dropcap size=big]L[/dropcap]aunched on January 24th, the Project Scissors: NightCry (henceforth referred to simply as “NightCry”) looked to have absolutely everything going for it. Despite what I believed to be a lackluster version of the product on display, funds poured right in at launch. Thanks to…
[dropcap size=big]I[/dropcap]f you’ve read our two previous articles about DMCA and its effects on Kickstarter then you’re already well aware of what’s going on. However, neither of these posts focused on video game content specifically. Since we at Cliqist are gamers that’s exactly what this…
[dropcap size=big]E[/dropcap]very month Kickstarter sees a great many wonderful successes. A few campaigns are lucky enough to be funded within days of launch while others stress us out with near photo finishes. Of course, there’s not infinite money and backers to go around so not…
February was an incredible month for crowdfunding. Not to say there’s ever a dull month, but a surprising amount of excellent projects which launched in January finally finished. Unlike previous years, it also appeared that very few campaigns could see fuding straight out of the…
Every week, we trawl through Kickstarter, IndieGogo and almost every other crowdfunding site where we’ll be able to find people raising money to create games. And every week, we’re left both awestruck by many of the games that are being crowdfunded, as well as disappointed that…
[dropcap size=big]S[/dropcap]o, it turns out God is real. And She’s a female. And a deer. Yes, the concept of The Deer God is immediately weird, but don’t let that put you off. Some of the other parts of the game may do that for you, anyway. In The…
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith the vast number of games coming out each week it is often a wonder that anyone buys something when it is not on sale. It also makes sense that people have become so much more critical of the constant stream of products flowing in…
[dropcap size=big]H[/dropcap]e..Hel…Hello everyone, I’m sorry for the gli…glit…glitch text but I have recently come into contact with new game Glitch Hunter on Kickstarter and I think my computer got a con..con…contact glitch from me looking at their page. One second let me fix this one…
[dropcap size=big]S[/dropcap]o the monsters from Dark Souls, Dante from Dante’s Inferno, Samus, and Simon from Castlevania decided to have a slumber party; and when they woke up Infernax was there. Infernax is in the metroidvania style of games in that it is a low-bit game,…
Icy takes place in a post apocalyptic world where a new Ice Age appears to be in full swing. As one of the few remaining survivors, you and your nomadic tribe must try and survive in this deadly landscape. Players themselves assume a leadership role…
[dropcap size=big]P[/dropcap]erhaps you’re a long time fan of visual novels but are still new to the realm of otome games, or you’ve never even touched one prior to Seduce Me’s existence. Whatever the case may be you’re not alone out there. There are tons of…
[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]he Grisaia Trilogy is just the latest in an increasing string of Kickstarter successes by Sekai Project. This visual novel publisher suddenly appeared on the scene when the market was still incredibly niche. In fact, only two really established publishers were still around (MangaGamer…
Those who know crowdfunding as well as those here at Cliqist probably know Kickstarter better than the alphabet. A is for Access, B is for Backer, C was for Co-Op and D was for dinosaur but now thats extinct. It is hard not to dream…
If you’ve been checking out Cliqist for a while now then you might recall a blurb we did on Slain! last month. It served as an announcement of the upcoming Kickstarter campaign which was slated to go live in February. Well, guess what? It’s up…
[dropcap size=big]W[/dropcap]hen I was growing up one of my favorite genres was that of the point and click adventure. Sure, in the 90s everyone was speaking of its death – but I was a little too young to realize that. Instead, when most of my…
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