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Jon Biegalski 25 posts 0 comments
A non-binary ludomancy witch, Junior Game Designer for Mechanistry. Loves playing and creating indie games. Also enjoys Disc Golf, RPGs and KeyForge. They/Them.
Favourite game of the year: OlliOlli World
E-mail: [email protected]
Even something so seemingly boring as looking at broken pottery and random words from thousands of years ago can be made interesting — and that’s what Inkle’s Heaven’s Vault tries to achieve.
Monster Prom — Bed and behead
High School was hell for some people. Monster Prom works on that premise as a multiplayer dating sim, except everyone is a monster. Both literally and figuratively.
Wargroove — The dogs don’t die
Wargroove brings a breath of life to a genre untouched for a long time, popularized by the Advance Wars series in the West. Does it still hold up in a time where Fire Emblem reigns supreme?
Pikuniku — You don’t need hands to start a revolution
Some games don’t let you interact with your environment — be it move chairs, pet dogs or use fire to your advantage. Some games make everything interactive, such as Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. Pikuniku achieves the perfect level of…
FOOTSIES — Deconstructing the genre
It’s not easy to get into fighting games these days, especially if you have not kept up with the evolution of the genre or never played one.