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,…
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Steampunk Mechs, Jewels, Strategy, and Ironcast with Daniel Leaver with Greg Micek [divider] In case you missed it, we’ve discussed Ironcast before; and with good reason. With some slick visuals, a retrolyunique gameplay concept that could prove to be both addicting and deceptively deep, Ironcast…
Imagine Me – A Boy In Limbo on Early Access by Julie Morley [divider] Imagine Me was funded on Kickstarter about three years ago and in March, KinifiGames released the Steam Early Access version. Imagine Me is a platform adventure for Windows, Mac, and Linux…
Horror and Survival in Darkwood Early Access by Julie Morley [divider] Acid Wizard Studio launched their IndieGogo campaign for Darkwood in May, raising roughly $57K for their project. The small studio already had some of the game completed at launch but needed extra funds to…
Matthew Rappard Discusses The Fine Young Capitalists with Julie Morley [divider] We’ve been covering the The Fine Young Capitalists IndieGogo campaign for some time, with multiple interviews and previews; and now that things are wrapping up on their now successful campaign we thought it time…
Lords of Xulima Early Access Review by Marcus Estrada [divider] When looking through Early Access you’ll find tons of titles to choose from. Heck, there are even some people devoted to the monumental task of creating RPGs! Case in point, Lords of Xulima models itself…
Post Apocalyptic Sloths, Haircare, and Paradigm with Jacob Janerka with Greg Micek [divider] We’ve discussed Paradigm a few times here on Cliqist, but in case you’ve missed it… Paradigm is a post apocalyptic adventure game with a 70’s / 80’s Eastern Bloc vibe. The main character, Paradigm,…
Zach Lazarus Discusses Low-Fi RPG Creepy Castle with Julie Morley [divider] Creepy Castle just recently launched on Kickstarter and has already acquired over 50% of its funding goal. We posted an announcement piece about the campaign recently and since then I’ve interviewed Creepy Castle’s Creator and…
Lawyers Against Gaming Corruption Campaign – Was it Misguided? by Marcus Estrada [divider] The internet has changed tremendously over the past few decades. At the start, consumers connected to BBSes and chatted with others in their neighborhood (or paid fees for long distance connections) and…
What makes games frightening? Whatever the answer is, it seems that big publishers lost touch with scariness long ago. Phantasmal is an upcoming game that believes it has the formula for fear down. They believe that much of what makes a good horror game is…
It’s hard to believe that there was a time before fancy games existed on smartphones and other mobile devices but it was definitely the case! More recently, a whole host of addictive, fun, and even complex titles have shown up – but most are single…
Back in my day, if a player wanted an interesting learning experience from video games they’d play something like The Oregon Trail or Math Blasters. Times have changed a lot since then it seems. Now there are upcoming titles like DAVinCI Flight which teach components of…
It’s weird to look back at gaming’s history and see how genres have ebbed and flowed in popularity. During the 90s it seemed like action/puzzle hybrids were the “in” thing. Although some games remained in Japan, such as Tetris Battle Gaiden, popular series such as…
Serenity and Diana Discuss Gender and Sexuality in Queen At Arms with Marcus Estrada [divider] Queen At Arms is an upcoming visual novel that was successfully funded not long after going live on Kickstarter. It seems that what genre fans were looking for was a…
Post Apocalyptic Eastern Bloc Adventure Comedy in Paradigm by Marcus Estrada [divider] Adventure games have proved time and time again that they are far from dead. With that said, outside of a few standouts in the past few years, it doesn’t feel like the…
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,…
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