Back in May, Black Forest Games launched a Kickstarter campaign for DieselStörmers to make it to Steam Early Access. Last month, they met their deadline and released the Early Access version of the game on Steam. I was able to interview Mario Ragusa from Black…
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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 about writing comic scripts, storyboards, and general storytelling. Since leaving college, she has been working on personal comic projects, stories, and illustrations. She aspires to release a self published comic within two years. For the majority of her life, she has been playing console games, typically being third-person shooters and sandboxes. Her favorite game of existence is Dark Cloud II (Dark Chronicle) and her favorite Indie game is Gone Home.
I’ve talked about Tetris Syndrome a time or two here in Cliqist but never when actually talking about Tetris itself. People still craze over Tetris to this day – and why wouldn’t they? It’s addictive, challenging, and refines your problem solving. But what if we…
Sometimes it takes multiple tries to get something right and CG Development decided it was time for a second try with Enchanted Kingdom. We covered Enchanted Kingdom (then Enchanted Kingdome) a few weeks back with much anticipation for this campaign. Things were looking extremely promising…
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…
Finallyl, Unity first person psychological game that could set itself apart from the mass of Unity horror games we’ve seen over the years. Desktop Daydreams Studios has brought a project to Kickstarter that will alter the way we look at psychological horror. In a world run by…
In dUcktopia, a population of ducks have been worshipping a sardine god for hundreds of years. As a ritual, the ducks would prepare a very important and steamy tomato hot spring bath for their lord; but when one very idiotic duck mistakes a chili for a…
Ah, so the season of indie horror games is among us once again and I have to say, it’s pretty exciting to see some fresh takes at the genre coming out. No longer are indie horror games following the grind of a first person psychological…
Kirm is a mute little boy from the Makoa tribe on an island far away. It is a custom for the young ones to undergo a rite a passage to move forward into adulthood. Kirm’s fate is very different from the rest of the tribe,…
With the removal of a tiger, deer, and lion mask, the members of the Animal Kingdom Games team revealed themselves before me (and dozens of backers). Each member of this small development team taking on a unique part as they have fostered a direct identity…
With Caverns of Travencore, there is a sense of familiarity combined with something unique and unexpected. Caverns of Travencore, created by Michael Langford and illustrated by James from JamoGames, is an RPG Rogue-like in an open world where no playthrough is the same. Players choose…
Back to Bed Reviewed By Julie Morley [divider] A few weeks ago, we previewed Back to Bed to give you an idea of what you could look forward to on the August 6th release date. Now that the games’ release is upon us it’s time to…
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…
Gravia is a world ruined by centuries of pollution caused by booming industrialism in the area; every which way you turn, filth and hazardous waste lies. When a cleaner source of energy, magic, seems like an option, some dark and villainous figures intervene to keep…
Most card games follow a turn-based system, allowing players plenty of time to think over their next move and plan ahead, but what if this card game was in real time, relying on the players to be quick on their feet? In The Regret of…
Sherlock, Shmerlock – Jenny LeClue is on the Case. By Julie Morley [divider] [dropcap]T[/dropcap]here is something utterly fascinating about puzzles and mysteries. Maybe it’s the thrill of testing our logic and expanding our minds. Perhaps the joy of finding a solution to something we’ve been…
War depicted in a glorified manner without any understanding of the turmoil, trauma, and lives involved in the chaos dooms it to be repeated. Often, the war-oriented Triple A games (Medal of Honor, Modern Warfare, Battlefield – lookin’ at you) will touch base on the…