Fleish & Cherry in Crazy Hotel Is Styled Like A 1930s Cartoon, Reverses Damsel In Distress Trope
Judging by my initial gasp at the screenshot above for upcoming isometric graphic adventure, Fleish & Cherry in Crazy Hotel, [...]
Judging by my initial gasp at the screenshot above for upcoming isometric graphic adventure, Fleish & Cherry in Crazy Hotel, [...]
Excuse the name, please – I know it’s a little…funky, but Gnoblins is what this game is called, and there’s [...]
Quit yer yappin’ and listen up, see. Grundislav Games has announced their first commercial adventure game, so what you’re going [...]
Bet you weren’t expecting that, were you!? I certainly wasn’t, but to be fair, with all of the teasing that [...]
Bow your heads, charlatans – don’t you see a truly independent game developer when you see one? Spiderweb Software, that [...]
All good things come to an end, apparently, and Rain-Slick 4 will mark exactly that for the humorous series of [...]
Team Meat – that is Tommy Refenes and Edmund McMillen – have become associated with being pretty open about their [...]
Something rather beautiful in the game development community is Screenshot Saturday. Developers simply take a screenshot of what they’re working [...]
Remember NyxQuest – that game when you had wings but couldn’t fly too well because it rested gracefully within puzzle [...]
Cast your minds back to the very bitter last months of 2011 and you should recall that a freeware game [...]
Prepare to become the Vice President of the World (gah!) in Eden Industries’ newly announced 2D RPG, Citizens Of Earth [...]
Rascals of the indie game world, Ashton Raze and Lewis Denby (collectively known as DenbyRaze), have provided us with a [...]
Merely due to the fact that I haven’t had the chance to write about Krillbite’s Among The Sleep here yet, [...]
Owlboy. It seems like we’ve been chanting his name for eons now, like hopeful worshippers of its picturesque pixels and [...]
Something rather beautiful in the game development community is Screenshot Saturday. Developers simply take a screenshot of what they’re working [...]