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Game release: “Human Resource Machine” (PC)
Indie developer Tomorrow Corporation delivers a self-aware simulation about corporate workplace conditions with Human Resource Machine. The developers behind Little Inferno (also recently being available on GOG) are known for their weird humor, poking fun at modern media and life … Continue reading
Posted in Game release news, Gaming
Tagged books, computer, corporate, corporation, criticism, DRM-free, gamification, GOG, Good Old Games, Human Resource Machine, humor, indie, indie game, job, life, Little Inferno, marketplace, media, movies, PC, programming, puzzler, puzzles, society, Steam, Tomorrow Corporation, weird
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Game release: “Mushroom 11” (PC)
There are many physics-based puzzle games, but none have a fungus-like creature in a post-apocalyptic world like Untame‘s Mushroom 11. As far as first impressions go, this looks like LocoRoco with touch-based controls (smartphone port, anyone?), but with more realistic, … Continue reading
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Tagged DRM-free, electronic music, electronica, GOG, Good Old Games, indie, indie game, LocoRoco, Mushroom 11, PC, physics, physics-based, post-apocalyptic, puzzle game, puzzler, puzzles, Steam, The Future Sound of London, Untame
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Game release: “Else Heart.Break()” (PC)
Gaming and programming go hand in hand, that’s obvious, but what about the person behind the scenes who puts it all together? That’s what Erik Svedang‘s adventure life simulator Else Heart.Break() wants to explore. These days indie games seem to … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, DRM-free, Else Heart.Break(), Erik Svedang, GOG, Good Old Games, hacker, hacking, indie, indie game, life simulator, PC, programming, Steam, storytelling, Ubisoft, Watch Dogs
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Humble Weekly Bundle: Monochromatic
Now as if the release of “White Night” wasn’t enough black and white, Humble Bundle brings its Weekly Bundle: Monochromatic to the internet masses. The current Humble Weekly Bundle offers quite unique gameplay experiences all dressed in black and white. … Continue reading
Posted in Gaming
Tagged action, adventure, Betrayer, black and white, Closure, Dominique Pamplemousse, first-person, horror, Humble Bundle, Humble Weekly Bundle, indie game, Monochromatic, NaissanceE, Neverending Nightmares, Oquonie, platformer, puzzle platformer, puzzler, The Bridge, White Night
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Horror Games Week 2012 Day 4: Review of “Deadlight” (Xbox 360)
Enough psychological terror and nightmares from our The Cat Lady review? Need something a bit more down to earth? What about zombies? Tequila Works gives us an interesting mix of a 2D platformer with survival horror elements and shows that … Continue reading
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
Tagged action, Deadlight, indie game, platformer, XBLA, zombie
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