Monthly Archives: February 2014

Casual Adventures: “Dark Tales: Edgar Allen Poe’s The Gold Bug” (PC)

Casual adventures in connection with hidden-object gameplay seem to have a bad reputation due to their lack of engaging puzzle design, but ERS Game Studios’ Dark Tales: Edgar Allen Poe’s The Gold Bug proves the assumption wrong that only classic … Continue reading

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Casual Adventures: “Hidden Runaway” (PC)

You’ve alway been a fan of point-and-click adventures, especially the 2D ones, but never tried your hands on those casual titles with hidden-object gameplay? Now’s your chance to find out if Hidden Runaway is a successful interpretation of Péndulo Studios’ … Continue reading

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Indie Royale Debut 10 Bundle

After having finally managed to publish a review, it’s time again for a little bit of indie compilation promo (hopefully soon being the other way around: having more articles between the indie gaming news ;)). So here we go with … Continue reading

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Game Music: The String Arcade

Videogame soundtracks and classical music seem to be inseparable these days with sold-out live orchestra performances or countless CD compilations on the market, almost outmatching the popularity of movies. The String Arcade tries a different approach of interpreting classic and … Continue reading

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Indie Royale Meteorite Bundle

Before finally publishing some game reviews and other articles (something I’ve been working on for quite some time), let’s have another look at what Indie Royale has to offer with their Meteorite Bundle. Included this time around are roguelike be-stealthy-and-eat-furniture … Continue reading

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