The indie game developing and publishing folks over at Team17 have released a snazzy hype video to showcase their 2016 lineup. The idea behind the video is to get people excited for the upcoming year and the abundance of seemingly great games the team will be…
I love me a good MMO almost as much as I love a good adventure game. I’ve played a lot of the big name titles and even a few of the smaller indie games. However, AdventureQuest was one that had escaped my notice. At least…
I’m not much of a platformer shooter fan, but I do love me some weird and quirky gameplay. Which is why I decided to give Douglas Circumstance a glance. And while it might still not be my cup of tea it still looks like a…
Visual novels generally revolve around romancing one or more main characters and while Quantum Suicide certainly doesn’t deviate from this norm it also does so with its own take on the genre. You are a member of the second generation of humanity that left the…
Alien Dinosaurs looks like a Game Boy game, and I’m not talking about Game Boy Advance or even Game Boy Colour quality. Developer Ratalaika Games SL, who have experience with creating mobile games, look to be producing a truly retro platformer for both PC and…
All right, gang. Let’s go over the clues again. We found an old book, read from it, and the dead have come back to haunt us. Thus begins the overarching plot of Poltergus. Gus, a talking dog, has been without work after he and his…
It’s the worst kept secret that I love playing collectible card games, so when Labyrinth appeared on Kickstarter I had to check it out. I’ve enjoyed reading what they’ve revealed so far but what I really wanted was to sink my proverbial teeth into the…
The second alpha build for the “gender bender” visual novel Max’s Big Bust has just been sent off to backers at the alpha level and higher. The game also has just hit Steam’s Early Access platform as well, for those that care. Anyway, I took…
I love choice. Who doesn’t? Realms of Magic gives you plenty of choice. Perhaps too much. There’s so much to do in this sandbox RPG that it’s hard to focus on just one aspect of the game. You can do pretty much anything that you…
Despite being a fan of the strange and macabre, zombie stories have never really appealed to me. Perhaps it’s because most games feature just you, and maybe a few friends, taking on hordes of these undead without any real substance beyond getting gooey rotting bits…
Some gods are benevolent and some gods are just assholes. Unfortunately for our young protagonist in The Last Shore this happens to be quite the latter. According to the pitch, her people are being threatened by their deities for whatever reason and she goes on…
Set sail for adventure, fame, and glory during the Middle Ages as one of several historical tribes of the seventh century. The Great Whale Road is a turn-based strategy and card game hybrid that just launched on Kickstarter and it looks to be an interesting…
Nathanael Weiss, the sole developer of action adventure RPG Songbringer, has shared his positive experiences of running a Kickstarter campaign with a post on Gamasutra. Called ‘the cure for indie game failure’ it’s a fairly wide-ranging article but has some important guidance for aspiring Kickstarter…
Welcome to our monthly analysis of successful Kickstarter videogame projects, this time focusing on October 2015! As with each and every month, there were tons of campaigns to keep track of. This article is devoted to covering all Kickstarter campaigns which completed at some point during…
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…
Blacksea Odyssey looks cool. That really is the best way to describe it if the game’s Kickstarter trailer is anything to go by. In fact, I suggest checking out said trailer in all of its 60fps smoothness right now on the project’s Kickstarter page. Now,…
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