Release Date: Xbox One: January 27th, 2017 Developer: Daniel Linssen Publisher: Digerati Distribution System: PC, Android, PS3/4, Xbox 360/One, iOS, OS X Review Spoilers: N/A IGN | Metacritic Xbox One just got a delightful new platform in the shape of The Sun and Moon, the latest release from game developer Daniel Linssen. The Sun and Moon is a […]
Kickstarter Watch: Pedal Zombies Promises a Feminist look at a Post-Apocalyptic World
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ellyblue/pedal-zombies-feminist-bicycle-science-fiction/ Do you love zombies? Of course you do. Who doesn’t? They eat brains, stumble around, and groan a lot. What’s there not to love? If you really want to show your love for the undead, you’ll want to check out the latest Kickstarter project from Microcosm Publishing. They’re working […]
Rogue Legacy: Infuriatingly Captivating
Rogue Legacy is a creation birthed by Cellar Door Games (it’s a link to their blog! Go be supportive!). They do other games, such as I have 1 Day, Don’t Shit Your Pants, and My First Quantum Translocator, which are all free to play online. Their biggest success at the moment […]
Indie Spotlight: Rakuen
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXJqi2KmhCw] I’m sure we’re all fans of Hayao Miyazaki, here. That’s the assumption, at least, since I’ve yet to meet anyone who isn’t. And that is why we should all be looking forward to Rakuen, an adventure game inspired by The Legend of Zelda, Miyazaki films, and the definitive retro adventure […]
That time you lost $6500 worth of data
Ok, so maybe it wasn’t $6500 worth, but we’ve all had unfortunate cases of data loss before. You forgot to save your essay in MSWord, Photoshop crashed on you in the middle of a project, Windows decided to update in the middle of your non-autosave game. That sucks. But it […]
PAX Prime 2014: Day 1 Recap
PAX Prime is a lot like Christmas for gamers. This is the expo where big studios and tiny indies alike turn up to show their projects with the public. PAX is not the show where ground breaking announcements are made, but rather where consumers are united with their passions and the developers […]
Iconica Day #4: The World of Rynaga Sea Child Review
World of Rynaga: Sea Child Author: Eric Torres Release Date: Month Day, Year Publisher: Specimen Designs Source: Eric Torres and Specimen Designs Genre(s): Fantasy Rating: ????? Review Spoilers: Low GoodReads | Etsy I have read a lot of indie released books. Just browse through our Indie eBook Round up and you’ll see the dozens upon dozens of […]
Indie eBook Roundup #6
This is a particularly good book drop this time around, folks. Each book on this list probably worthy of three stars (even though I gave two of them two stars ) and you won’t go wrong with any one of them. We’ve got stuff for middle grade readers, fantasy lovers, […]
Full Bore: The First Dig Snorts It's Way to Your PC on Sept. 10
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EXhOyTD6Tik] If you remember way back in December, I got word from an old college buddy of mine named Casey Carlin that he and some friends of his from high school were embarking on a journey to create their first game under the name Whole Hog Games. I was immediately […]
Indie eBook Roundup #2
All right, so, welcome to this month’s second edition of the Indie eBook Roundup! I still haven’t decided if we’re going to be running this feature monthly or every few weeks. It’ll probably depend on how many indie books we find ourselves with. This month, though, we’ve got some pretty […]