Churbles, the adorably tough rpg is still being developed despite the developers being silent for the last few months. A new update was published January 11, on both the Churbles Kickstarter page, and official Tumblr blog. While it has been months since the last update,…
From title alone, it’s easy to tell that Orion Trail intentionally evokes the memory of past games. Calling it “Oregon Trail, but in SPACE” could accurately sum up the appeal of Orion Trail, but thankfully it has much more going on that just a cosmic…
It’s been a while since we checked in with Underworld Ascendant, and a lot has happened. For starters, the OtherSide team have brought Nate Wells (art director on The Last of Us, Bioshock Infinite and Rise of the Tomb Raider) on board as Art Director. Then…
Every week we take a brief look at all of the Kickstarter video game 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…
I’m a huge Ron Paul fan (more for the memes than the politics), but today we won’t be discussing politics. Instead, we’ll be discussing Ron Paul: Road to REVOLution, a 2D side-scroller that gathered $11,073 USD for a 2012 release and never saw the light of day….
The Kickstarter campaign for Greeve: The Adventure Begins just launched courtesy of Indonesian developers Miracle Gates Studios. Presenting a promising blend of classic platforming action along with RPG-style advancement systems, Greeve is a Metroidvania style game, meaning progression will be non-linear and open up as powers and abilities…
I am a huge adventure game fan. One of the companies that I grew up with and have fallen in love with was Sierra On-Line. You know, the people behind the classic King’s Quest and other quest titles. Which should come as to no surprise…
Here we are, with yet another pixely, randomly-generated platformer popping up on Kickstarter. Sorry for sounding a bit tired, but you have to admit there have been a little bit too many of those as of late. However, I wouldn’t be covering this if it didn’t contain any…
As you all know from our previous coverage, the Midora Kickstarter hit hard times. It seems obvious now that the Zelda-esque action-adventure game set its sights too low in terms of funding. Despite meeting its goal and raising $70,000 dollars, Epic Minds soon realized that…
If you’ve played Orion Trail, you’ll know that it’s kind of a weird game. Warp Weasels, Spacesquatches, gasoline powered spaceships – you name it, and we’ve probably got it. Or, at least an approximated (or misunderstood) version of it. It seems fitting that the journey…
In case you don’t remember, last week we went over a few potential problems that Sylvio 2 was facing in getting successfully funded. Like most Kickstarter submissions, there were hopes that the last few hours would boost the project into funded territory, but this was sadly…
I’m a big fan of stealth games. Convoluted plot aside the Metal Gear Solid series is one of my favorite games. But I have yet to play one where the missions are told from the viewpoint of the person on the other end of the…
Infamous Quests continues on with more retro style pixelated adventurey goodness in The King’s Challenge, the first installment of the Order of the Thorne series, and it is rapidly nearing its release date. According to the update, come January 26th you’ll be able to play…
Back in high school, I hated chemistry class. I didn’t go to the best school, and the teacher didn’t really like me, so even though I thought chemistry itself was cool, it was hard for me to learn the subject. I’m sure a lot of…
At Cliqist we feel that a great crowdfunded game shouldn’t be relegated to merely a single month’s worth of coverage, which is why we’ve decided to move from doing a “Game of the Month” to a “Game of Note.” What’s the difference? Whereas our Game of…
If you read my last article about Refuge, then you already know how desperately excited I am about this atmospheric PvP adventure. Since I last wrote about it, it has gained a lot of attention, some of the screens were on the front page of…
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