Fly O’Clock is a simple endless jumper developed by the people over at Digital Melody, who also worked on games such as Timberman and Surfingers. Each of these games share the same basic idea of endless game play that will inevitably be cut
Space Hulk: Deathwing is developed by Streum On Studio and published by Focus Home Interactive. The dev team has had previous experience with the excellent but terribly underrated E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy and as far as I’m aware, it took 4 years of
Ah, Professor… Where do I begin? Wait. You’re an ape. You’re handy with a spanner… Pretty much everything else, to boot. Your partner is a dog whose bark is far worse than his bite. Still he can talk to the various sentients you two run into.
It’s hard to put my words regarding this title because of the high artistic nature of this game. It can be said to a lot of point and click games. Karma is less of a game, and more of an expereince, a surreal, psychedelic experience, certainly
Runbow is a 9 player party platformer action game which has some cut throat multiplayer battles. Does it race away to victory against its other competitors or gets sweeped across in its own colours, let’s find out:
Ever wanted to play a cute platformer? Wished for a platformer to use something new? A game surrounded by the use of a hat? Adventure Lamp, developed and published by Ryan Davis, is for you!
Exploration titles have been releasing off and on for the past couple of years and many tend to devolve into story-driven walking simulators with a bit of object interaction. I was getting a very similar vibe when I played through Apeirogon Games’
Beholder is a genre-defying game in the sense that it feels like a mashup of a bunch of ideas taken from several other contexts and put together into one nice package. The game takes place in a dystopian setting, which is heavily characterized by
Do you like games that punish you for daring to play them? The Battletoads, the Dark Souls, the Hotline Miami’s; games that say right back to the player “So you think you’ve got what it takes to beat me?” Games where the
Platformers have it hard these days. It seems like there are hundreds of them being released each month. Just looking at the sheer number of platforming indies can leave you at a loss as where to start looking for a good one. Often, you view a