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GOG game release: “Never Alone – Arctic Collection” (PC)
With so many games to review and after having covered the GOG Big Fall Sale that recently finished with many titles on the wishlist, it’s easy to forget that more titles were added to the catalogue, one of them (also … Continue reading
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Tagged Alaska Native, Android, Arctic Collection, cartoon, casual gamer, casual games, co-op, culture, DLC, DRM-free, educational, edutainment, engraving, Fox Tales, GOG, GOG Big Fall Sale, Good Old Games, Iñupiat, indie, indie games, Never Alone, PC, platformer, PS4, puzzle platformer, puzzler, Steam, storytellers, storytelling, Upper One Games, Wii U, world games, Xbox One
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Game release: Ori and the Blind Forest (PC, Xbox One)
It’s difficult with so many indie games and AAA titles hitting both retail and online stores to keep track of all the good ones, but Moon Studios’ platform puzzle adventure game Ori and the Blind Forest certainly looks incredibly amazing. … Continue reading
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Tagged art design, atmospheric, beautiful, boss fights, dream, dream-like, fantasy, Microsoft, Moon Studios, Ori and the Blind Forest, PC, puzzle platformer, Rayman, Steam, Studio Ghibli, Xbox One
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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
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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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Indies In Puzzle Platformers: Review of “OIO – The Game” (PC)
Platformers usually don’t deviate from their age-old formulas, and adding some puzzle elements usually breaks the flow of its gameplay. So does uncanny Games’ indie game OIO – The Game fuse these two elements together to form a coherent whole? … Continue reading
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Tagged Crimson Cow, OIO - The Game, puzzle platformer, uncanny Games
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