End of the Mine has relaunched on Kickstarter. You might remember the original End of the Mine campaign, or you might not. The somewhat Lovecraftian-looking side-scroller launched on Kickstarter back in January, and failed to reach its $33,000 goal by February. Indeed, it brought in just $1,637,…
“A deeply disturbing, horribly convincing video game in which a protagonist is forced to do the killing.” That’s how The Works of Mercy was pitched on Kickstarter when it launched last month, and with 3 days still left on the clock, the psychological horror title…
Pathogen-based strategy games are an interesting beast. They can look bland and are constantly threatening to teach you things, but there is still something oddly compelling about slowly conquering the world from the micro level. Enter CURE, a not so cleverly named deviation from the…
There’s a saying. You can’t keep a good man down. Or something to that effect. And in the case of the horror-themed adventure game Song of Horror this is most certainly true. After two failed Kickstarter attempts Protocol Games has managed to secure outside funding…
Checking out the Kickstarter page for Demoniaca makes it seem like the 1990s never went away with a grunge soundtrack, pixel graphics and a gothic atmosphere. But it’s the attempt to use ‘explicit violence and sexual content’ as a selling point that seems particularly outdated…
Visual novels usually are either light-hearted with plenty of hijinx and romance or are serious affairs about the human condition. And then there are those that fall somewhere in-between. Looking at the pitch for Ignis Avis Venatio this third option seems to fit the bill….
We live in an age where video game crowdfunding is not only accepted, it is often expected. Many indie developers now consider hitting up the popular options – Kickstarter or Indiegogo – both as a means to draw attention and receive much-needed development funding. Of…
It’s rare to see a game in the alpha stage offer free stuff during development but as of the latest update Nova Blitz will be giving away free packs, up to twenty total, starting March 15. Here’s the deal, though. You’ve got to play and…
To Light: Ex Umbra is about halfway through its Kickstarter funding period and nearly halfway funded. However, I doubt that To Light: Ex Umbra will meet its Kickstarter goal of $7,500 without divine intervention. While the game does have a unique art style it is…
As a lifelong fan of adventure games of most play styles when a piratical adventure featuring a crazy redhead set out to befriend and rescue birds named Nelly Cootalot crossed my path I didn’t hesitate to back it. I also played the first game, Spoonbeaks…
Into the Stars from developer Fugitive Games has joined the list of Kickstarter video games to secure a full release, having been made available on 4th March 2016 through both the Steam and GOG distribution platforms. That’s the good news. And the bad news? Well…
Antinomy is one of the more interesting Kickstarter campaigns in a long time. It’s incredibly ambitious, it has top tier voice actors (if not exactly household names), and its doing something most Kickstarters don’t do. At the same time, it’s being developed by a company…
Avast ye, landlubbers! A new Blackwake update has reached the shores, bringing fresh animations, joyous music and other precious booty! You can check it out for yourself here, with plenty of videos ready to quench your thirst for pillaging and sailing the seas. We’ve covered Blackwake…
When it comes to games with LGBTQ themes they can be good or they can be horrible. I’ve seen both sides of the coin and the worse the experience the more cringeworthy it becomes. In the case of Highschool Romance, formerly My Highschool Crossdressing Romance,…
The latest update for Umbra provided backers with a teaser trailer, several new screenshots and confirmation that the open-world action RPG would be released on Early Access on 24th March – yet all these positive elements were overshadowed by the unexpected news that Umbra would…
A card game is usually just a card game. You draw cards, play them, and hope to beat your opponent senseless. For the most part you’re controlling the flow of battle as a faceless overlord. With the upcoming Allians, though, you’re pretty much in the…
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