When you first open Bloom, it seems very drab. A blank grid stretches out into the darkness,…
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The Librarian starts with a cozy scene; the titular librarian (who is unnamed in the game but…
Do you ever just appreciate the concept of colour? I love those twitter bots that just tweet…
I get the impression that every woman who’s into women has stories like the one that plays…
The opening screen of The Little Ship has a poignant message: “Sometimes beautiful things can pause your…
In Tea for Two you play as a snail. It’s a very cute snail. With a unicorn…
Exit84 is a typing-platformer. Those aren’t necessarily genres that are usually mashed together, but somehow, it actually…
Woodfarer tasks you with exploring a beautiful, colourful woodland in search of three spirits. These spirits are…
If you’ve been itching to try your hand at game development, but lack the time or skills…
International Women’s Day was this week. Time to stick it to the patriarchy with Lost Wage Rampage! Sexism…
In Moving, you control a parasitic plant. By hopping into deer, you can move. That’s good news…
Hamilton and Baxter are, presumably, this good bird and his wonderful snail friend. I’m not sure which…
A few weeks ago I wrote about small, an interactive poem with a lower-case title that fit…
Snowday captures that feeling of stepping into a fresh snowfall. It’s not just about the crunch underfoot….
JetHack is a game about soaring through the air and hacking corporate billboards. If you haven’t run…
Fresnel does a wonderful job of capturing the fragmented, half-remembered nature of dreams. Every scattered vignette begins…