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Tag Archives: Daedalic Entertainment
Adventures Made In Germany: “Fire” (PC)
This time of the year there should be more snow games, but as the fluffy white stuff doesn’t seem to fall on all countries, why not make some point-and-clicker Fire with Daedalic Entertainment? Fire (PC) (Germany 2015, developer/publisher: Daedalic Entertainment, … Continue reading
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
Tagged adventure, adventure game, Amazon, animal cruelty, comedy, comic, Daedalic Entertainment, digital, Dropsy, Fire, funny, humor, Ice Age, indie, indie games, LucasArts, mini games, Neanderthal, PC, point-and-click adventure, puzzler, puzzles, retail, retro, slapstick, snow, Space Invaders, Steam, Stone Age, storytelling, Ungh, weird, winter
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Game announcement: “Shooting Stars” (PC)
For smartphone users, this might already be old news, as the game was released in July this year. But PC gamers will get their own digital version of Bloodirony Games‘ arcade shoot-’em-up Shooting Stars. Never has there been a game … Continue reading
Posted in Game news, Gaming
Tagged action, adventure, adventure game, arcade, Bloodirony Games, cat, Daedalic Entertainment, DRM-free, Gabe Oldwell, GOG, Good Old Games, Hotline Miami, humor, indie, indie games, iOS, Justin Belieber, Lady Gogo, Men in Black, mobile gaming, Nuck Chorris, PC, pixel art, retro, Robert Downer Sr., rogue-like, RPG, shmup, shoot-em-up, shooter, smartphone, Starlette Brohansson, Steam, top-down, top-down shooter, violence
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Indie adventures: “Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today” (PC)
Dystopian ideas in literature or movies aren’t new, and even games have used these concepts for a long time. So does Fictiorama Studios’ point-and-click adventure Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today offer anything memorable? Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today (PC) (Spain … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, adventure game, Amazon, art, blood, comic, comic book, Daedalic Entertainment, Dead Synchronicity, Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today, digital, disease, DRM-free, dystopia, dystopian, dystopian novel, Expressionism, Fictiorama Studios, GOG, Good Old Games, gore, H.G. Wells, indie, indie games, novel, PC, Philip K. Dick, poetic, point-and-click adventure, police brutality, prostitution, puzzles, rape, Ray Bradbury, retail, soundtrack, Steam, storytelling, suicide, time, violence, visions, visual novel
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Game release: “Valhalla Hills” (PC)
I promised to cover more genres, so here you go with some news about Funatics‘ and Daedalic Entertainment‘s classic build-up RTS game Valhalla Hills. I’ve always admired colorful strategy games, especially from Germany, like the Anno series, and I’ve always … Continue reading
Posted in Game release news, Gaming
Tagged Amazon, Anno, Cultures, Daedalic Entertainment, digital, DLC, DRM-free, Funatics, GOG, Good Old Games, PC, retail, Settlers, Steam, strategy, The Settlers, The Settlers 2, Two Horned Helmet Edition, Valhalla Hills
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Indie adventures: “Randal’s Monday” (PC)
Branded as a point-and-geek adventure, does Nexus Game Studios‘ Randal’s Monday have what it takes to retain the same sense of humor Kevin Smith’s character with the same name but different behavior from the Clerks movies offered? Randal’s Monday (PC) … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, adventure game, blood, bloody, Clerks, Daedalic Entertainment, Doug Cockle, DRM-free, Geralt of Rivia, GOG, Good Old Games, gore, Groundhog Day, guts, Halo, humor, indie, indie games, Jason Mewes, Jay, Kevin Smith, kleptomania, kleptomaniac, LucasArts, Nexus Game Studios, PC, point-and-click adventure, pop culture, puzzles, Randal’s Monday, Shawshank Redemption, Silent Bob, sociopath, sociopathic, Steam, Zelda
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