Texel Raptor Discusses Amusement Park Sim, Parkitect with Greg Micek [divider] Cliqist : Can you start off by telling us a bit about yourself? Garret : We’re 3 developers, 2 from Vancouver and 1 from Germany, working on Parkitect. We’ve all had some kind of…
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The 80’s Come Alive in Mighty Gunvolt by Julie Morley [divider] Mighty Gunvolt is a five level, platformer styled reminiscently of games you’d find on the original NES, and designed gameplay-wise like Mega Man. Mighty Gunvolt is a free minigame that launched on August 29th,…
First – Prev – Next – Last Stay tuned every Sunday for a new edition of Under Development! [divider] [author image=”http://cliqist.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/julie.jpg” ]Julie Morley is a freelance writer and comic artist from Spring, Texas. She attended the Academy of Art University for two years, studying Animation and Illustration. Whilst here, she learned…
Every week we take a brief look at all of the Kickstarter campaigns that launched in the previous week. This isn’t to say that all of these projects are worth your hard earned cash, but with any luck having all of them in one place…
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…
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…
The Death to Spies PC series began in 2007. Two years later, the stealth game saw a sequel with Death to Spies: Moment of Truth. For a while it seemed that was the end as years passed without a new entry. Death to Spies 3…
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…
First – Prev – Next – Last Stay tuned every Sunday for a new edition of Under Development! [divider] [author image=”http://cliqist.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/julie.jpg” ]Julie Morley is a freelance writer and comic artist from Spring, Texas. She attended the Academy of Art University for two years, studying Animation and Illustration. Whilst here, she learned…
Hear ye, hear ye, extra, extra, or… Something like that. It’s news time. Time for the news. The time specifically set aside for you to read the news. That time. And what a great time it is! This Sunday, I’ll be telling the stranger-than-fiction tales…
It’s a bit of a tradition that whenever I interview someone for Cliqist I ask them to put together a brief haiku to describe them, their company, or their game. Since we’re celebrating the one year anniversary of Cliqist this week I figure it would be…
Hello and welcome to another (ever-so-slightly delayed) issue of Novelly Funded! Since this might be the first time you’ve encountered this column, let me explain what it’s all about. Visual novels are a genre of video games that have become increasingly popular over the last…
Welcome back to Cliqist, everyone! It’s so nice to see your smiling faces back here, and to thank you for your continued loyalty to our great regime, I’m going to supply you with all the news you could possibly need (under the assumption that all…
GaymerX is one of the few conventions that was born thanks to Kickstarter. In its first year, the project leads asked for a tremendously low funding amount of $25,000 but raised over 200% of it. During the second year their goal was even lower at…
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