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Ruune is a queer village witch practicing gender magick and living in the mountains. They love playing and designing video games, tabletop rpgs, and helping out the little guy.
Released in Mid January at the beginning of 2019, Kiss Her Before The World Ends is a GMless and diceless TTRPG developed by Alice Grizzle As she explains in the interview below, Kiss Her Before The World Ends is a wonderful example of what…
YIIK: A Postmodern RPG is pre modern.
There are plenty of negative reviews about YIIK: A Postmodern RPG, and I agree with all of them one-hundred percent.
The Eternal Castle [Remastered] is a Masterpiece in Retro Gaming Brought into the…
An action adventure game with a stunning visual style, The Eternal Castle isn't to be missed.
Owyn’s Adventure is a Charming Indie Game with Realized Potential
Owyn’s Adventure has brilliant design, nostalgic feelings, and proof of a bright future for indie games
Unending Dusk is a randomly generated, cyberpunk beat-’em-up in Early Access!
Unending Dusk is a randomly generated, cyberpunk beat-’em-up currently taking suggestions during its development in Steam Early Access.
5 not-so-spooky halloween, harvest and autumn games
Check out these great games, which despite the common thread have a big variety of gameplay mechanics, story, and awesome!
DON’T GIVE UP, a Cynical Tale, has a kicking kickstarter!
Help a great indie game from the Pacific Northwest come to life!
Fortune-499 channels capitalising and tarot perfectly
Melding the mundane spirit of corporate hustle with emotional mysticism, witchcraft, and tarot; Fortune-499 is an RPG full of stories about survival under the crushing weight of capitalism.
Solo review — A game interviews a player
A beautiful, thoughtful game filled with simple puzzles and compelling story.
Crossing Souls Review — 80s Nostalgia Action-Adventure
What happens when a game with “too many ideas” actually works?