Once Upon a Puppet to come to life in 2025
Magical puzzle-platforming adventure about a wooden puppet and string puller coming to PC and consoles... Read more
The Classic Gamers Guild Podcast ranks the best of LucasArts and Sierra SCI0
CGG Podcast's Anna Vigue and Paul Korman rank the best of Sierra's SCI0 catalogue and LucasArts adventures in a pair of highly competitive new shows. ... Read more
Paul Korman, The Phantom Fellows – Gags, ghosts and indie game development
With The Phantom Fellows on the verge of release, its solo creator materialized for a fun-filled chat about the upcoming supernatural comedy adventure. ... Read more
Dream of Tomorrow looks ahead to Steam release
Upcoming hand-drawn adventure to donate part of proceeds to charitable anti-bullying-organization... Read more
Farewell North review
Farewell North’s beautiful Scottish setting pulls you in with its canine star and cozy gameplay, then immerses you in a touching story about loss and letting go that’s well worth seeing through to the end... Read more
New demo now playing for ctrl.alt.DEAL
Satirical cyberpunk strategy-simulator coming to PC and consoles in early 2025... Read more
First details drop for As the Leaves Fall
Native American-inspired point-and-click mystery unveiled for Windows and Mac... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die review
Immortality is within reach for this stylishly produced noir detective thriller about the misery of eternal life, but limited world-building and player agency prevent Nobody Wants to Die from becoming a once-in-a-lifetime experience... Read more
Demo offers introduction to Goodbye Seoul
Side-scrolling pixel art puzzle-platformer coming soon to PC on Steam... Read more
Devil's Hideout review
Cosmic Void succeeds in delivering another compelling mystery, as the frights in Devil’s Hideout challenge your courage and puzzle-solving skills in this short but spooky point-and-click occult adventure. ... Read more
Henry Halfhead looks ahead to PC release
Quirky sandbox adventure game about possessing objects to be playable either solo or co-op ... Read more
Crime O’Clock review
A casual hidden object game mixed with a relentlessly wordy visual novel story, Crime O’ Clock is enjoyable enough with its beautiful illustrations, peppy music, and a ton of personality packed into its art, but only in small doses. ... Read more
Save Your Game podcast #28 – Strange Horticulture
https://zencastr.com/z/RoI0ffeV... Read more