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Tag Archives: Tim Schafer
Kickstarter adventures: “Broken Age” (PC)
The games industry hasn’t been the same since Double Fine‘s Adventure Game Kickstarter project that turned into the point-and-clicker Broken Age. But is the final product really worth the hype? Broken Age (PC) (USA 2014/2015, developer: Double Fine, publishers: Double … Continue reading
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
Tagged adventure, adventure game, Android, Broken Age, classic, co-op, Day of the Tentacle, DOTT, Double Fine, DRM-free, Elijah Wood, fantasy, GOG, Good Old Games, Grim Fandango, humor, indie, indie games, iOS, Jack Black, Kickstarter, LucasArts, Mog-Chothra, Mother, Nordic Games, PC, point-and-click adventure, PS4, puzzles, robot, sci-fi, Shay Volta, Steam, storytelling, Tim Schafer, Vella Tartine
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Game release: “Broken Age – Act 2” + GOG creative writing contest
After being financed via Kickstarter, it was quiet at Double Fine Productions about Time Schafer’s adventure game, but the second instalment of Broken Age is finally out now. I haven’t been much involved in the whole fundraising craze since Tim … Continue reading
Remakes: “Grim Fandango: Remastered” (PC, PS Vita)
Remakes or remastered versions of classic games can both be a blessing and a curse with one alienating fans of the original and the other being too faithful without any originality. So is Double Fine Productions’ Grim Fandango an improvement … Continue reading
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Tagged Double Fine Productions, GOG, Good Old Games, Grim Fandango, Grim Fandango Remastered, LucasArts, PC, point-and-click adventure, PS Vita, PS4, remake, remastered, Steam, Tim Schafer
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GOG Release: Grim Fandango Remastered + Fan Art Project
It’s finally here, that is, in digital form with courtesy of GOG: Tim Schafer’s reimagining of Grim Fandango, the game many people (including myself) have been waiting for to show that some adventure titles never get old and also prove … Continue reading