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Jam Favorites: Self-Care Jam 2
The journey of love, lemons, dogs, and pandas, are all topics within this Self-Care Jam favorites list.
Lizard Review — An Echo From the Past
Lizard is a platformer released both for modern computers as well as the original Nintendo Entertainment System. We played it.
Bud Spencer & Terrence Hill — Slaps and Beans Review
A wonderful tribute is great, but a good game is even better.
Unforeseen Incidents review — Adventure time!
Unforeseen Incidents is a classic point-and-click adventure. We've been playing it.
Goblins of Elderstone Review — Charming Villages, Doomed to Die?
Get your green skin on and get building in this goblin city-builder.
Bury Me, My Love Hands On — Guiding Your Love Out of Syria Through A Mobile phone
Bury Me, My Love is a narrative mobile game which plays out much like a text conversation.
Tala and the Flower Seed Preview — A Whimsical, Hand-Drawn Adventure
Play as the titular Tala in Tala and the Flower Seed, the heroine of a tiny woodland kingdom in a game that features charming animation against the backdrop of the Australian wilderness.
Warparty first impressions — Stone age strategy
As it is to be expected, Warparty does not strive for Palaeolithic accuracy and lets you command units both dinosaur and human.
Battle Fleet: Ground Assault — Intense Tank Command Decisions
All's not quiet on the Western Front in Battle Fleet: Ground Assault. Your wit and armored tactics will decide if you live to fight another day.
Crossing Souls Review — 80s Nostalgia Action-Adventure
What happens when a game with “too many ideas” actually works?
Basingstoke Review — Escaping Bureaucracy with an Alien & Undead Invasion
Basingstoke is a top-down, isometric zombie-survival horror title, set in the most horrifying place of them all: South England.
Machiavillain Review — Become Master of a Monster Movie Mansion
Machiavillain takes the traditional colony or tycoon game and gives it a spooky spin.
City of Brass Review — Steal the Treasure to Become a Legend
An Arabian Nights themed roguelike; an action-packed adventure game put together by the developers at Uppercut Games.
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review — A Fine Port for the Nintendo Switch
Armed with a magic, possessed marker, can Max save himself from his mother and his brother from an even greater evil?
Cerebros Hands On — A Fast Paced, Color Switching Shooter
Moving around black cubes and white cubes — switching your color to contrast what you want to shoot — and taking aim before you are noticed. Cerebros is a fast-paced shooter where the color of your character controls what you can shoot.
Dead End Job Hands On — A Paranormal, Pest Control Roguelike
You have twenty days to save the ghost of your former mentor, how will you do that? By going out there and making a ton of money by cleaning up the town of ghosts.
Interview — Mike Cook on Showcasing an AI at EGX Rezzed
What is it like showcasing the first game-developing AI at an event? Mike Cook talks on Angelina, a crowd-sourcing AI which has an uncanny ability to create functional, if peculiar, games.
Developer Roundtable: Giving Yourself Advice
As developers learn more, take more chances, and get further along the path towards releasing a game, they learn a lot. The process of creating a game — from prototyping, creating art, working with others, marketing, and finally releasing…
Venture Kid review — Super fighting homage
We took a look at Venture Kid, a retro platformer.
The Swords of Ditto — Third Times the…
Defeat the evil wizard Mormo to break the curse, and free yourself from the curse which traps you as the titular Swords of Ditto.