Because We’re Here ~Mohnblume und Blauerose~ casts you as Postal Corps volunteer Elfriede Rauss, a young woman tasked with delivering messages to the young men on the Front Lines. It’s a frightening, unsettling time in this World War I-inspired setting, which makes it an unlikely place to find love. Or maybe love is the most […]
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Noahmund Mixes Elements Of Chess & Classic JPRGS
Noahmund brings back the familiar atmosphere of PS1 & SNES JRPGS in both visual and audio aesthetics, aiming to capture the feel of the early entries in the genre. In keeping with the look and sound, it will also immerse you in a deep story of love and war while offering some strategic, chess-inspired fights […]
‘Ganbare! Super Strikers’ Turns Soccer Into A Tactical RPG
Soccer plays very differently when the players can summon tornadoes, turn invisible, or call up a wall in front of the net, but it’s all part of bringing tactical RPG elements to the sport with Ganbare! Super Strikers. You will be helping a small town Japanese soccer team rise up to become world champions in […]
‘Lightfield Hyper Edition’ Q&A: A Look Back At Development
When trippy scifi-racer Lightfield was released on consoles last year, I quite liked the game for its abstract visuals and its wide open tracks. One thing was notably absent though, and that was a PC version. Now, with the game’s Hyper Edition, you can race your friends on the PC as well. I talked to […]
‘Chasm’ Weaves Your Own Unique Action/Adventure
While your story remains the same as you strive to save the missing townsfolk of a mining town in the Guildean Kingdom, how you save those people will constantly shift throughout Chasm, a Metroidvania that takes an array of challenging rooms and areas and stitches them together to form your own challenging journey. Weapons, armor, […]
The 2019 Independent Games Festival submissions now open
UBM Tech Game Network, organizers of the 2019 Game Developers Conference (GDC), is now accepting submissions for the 21st annual Independent Games Festival (IGF), the longest running festival, summit and showcase of independent games. The IGF is part of the Game Developers Conference 2019, which will take place from March 18th through March 22nd at […]
‘Dungeon Girl’ Offers Cheery Dungeon Delving And Elaborate Crafting
My Dungeon Girl experience took quite the turn: at first I thought “all of this is utterly pointless.” A few hours later I was hooked. That’s because your first forays into the game’s dungeons are simply overwhelming. It explains all of its various mechanisms at once and in great detail, and this wall of text […]
Heaven Will Be Mine Is A Visual Novel About Love, Space, & Mechas
Three mecha pilots who are part of a space program fighting for humanity’s future find themselves in command of their own destinies as the program falls apart, and things are quickly getting intense. Choose one of these three women as the pilot of your story and pick fights with the others, or kiss them – […]
‘Coffee Talk’ Is A Chill Game About Brewing Beverages And Listening To People
If you’ve got a hankering for a short and sweet slice-of-life story with some weirdness thrown into the mix this fine Sunday morning, might I recommend the demo for the upcoming narrative coffee shop simulator, Coffee Talk? Developer Toge Productions describe Coffe Talk as “a game about listening to people’s problems and help them by […]
‘Camp W’ Follows A Young Witch Through Summer Camp
Being a witch seems like it comes with some handy magical powers, but when you have to hide them from your fellow campers while also trying to make friends, enjoy activities, and solve mysteries, things can get a little hairy in adorable adventure game Camp W. As a little witch at her first sleepaway camp, […]
