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Indie adventures: “Technobabylon” (PC)
Cyberpunk stories aren’t new in the adventure game genre, and the retro pixel look isn’t, either. So does Technocrat Games‘ Technobabylon have different qualities to make it stand apart and fit in the Wadjet Eye Games indie catalog? Technobabylon (PC) … Continue reading
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
Tagged 80ies, 80s, A.I., addict, adventure, adventure game, artificial intelligence, Charlie Regis, co-op, cultural, cyberpunk, cyberspace, DRM-free, freedom, gaming, genetics, GOG, Good Old Games, gore, graphic violence, identity, indie, indie games, instrumental, internet, internet culture, jargon, Latha Sesame, Max Lao, net addict, PC, personal freedom, point-and-click adventure, puzzles, rock, satire, sci-fi, science, scientific talk, self-expression, sexuality, social, society, Steam, storytelling, Technobabylon, Technocrat Games, technology, Telltale Games, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: Season One, violence, Wadjet Eye Games
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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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