Silent Hill Style Perspectives With Resident Evil Combat in Upcoming Agni: Village of Calamity
By Adele Wilson
An unauthorised investigation leads to something sinister.Face Ghosts To Collect Cards In Schoolbound
There's something strange about this place.90s Gloomy Survival Horror, Holstin, Switches Between Isometric and Third-Person
By Adele Wilson
An upcoming psychological survival horror.
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MouseCraft is What Happens when You Give a Lemming a Tetromino
By Andy Chalk
Tetris is one of the most famous puzzle videogames ever created, and the great Lemmings is right up there too. Combine elements of those two classics with just a dash of The Incredible Machine and some big ideas for the future and you end up with MouseCraft, a cute head-scratcher about a feline mad scientist and his team of experimental mice.Battle Camp is Every Bit the PvP Pokemon Puzzler that PennyPop Promised
By Nick Tylwalk
When I was a young lad, my parents sent me to the typical kind of summer camp where I participated in activities like archery, horseback riding, and getting eaten by mosquitoes. That was cool and all, but my folks really could have shown their love by sending me to Battle Camp, where I could have learned things like capturing monsters and participating in raids with my Troop-mates. Sounds much more awesome, right?Gameglobe Diary #4: A Purposeful Game
Gameglobe is a game creation engine and community developed by Square Enix and Bigpoint. The browser-based builder launched in closed beta in summer of 2012 and is now available for open play by anyone with an internet connection. This series will explore the features, benefits, and challenges of Gameglobe through the process of building a game from scratch. In this week's entry, we'll flesh out the world we've built with NPCs, objectives, and ambiance.King closing Hoop de Loop Saga, 3 other Facebook games
By Jim Squires
With the sort of skyrocketing popularity that King has seen over the last year (thanks in no small part to Candy Crush Saga), we'll forgive you for thinking that they went from zero to hero overnight. But like most companies, there's a lot that has gone into getting King to where they are today - including a few earlier Facebook titles that you may not have heard of until right now.Free Games and Sales: Dropchord, Worms Forts: Under Siege and more!
By Joe Jasko
You know that old saying, that variety is the spice of life? Well it turns out that sentiment couldn't be more true when it comes to all of the free games and sales going on across the internet this weekend! Not only do these eclectic samplings of deals come from all corners of the gaming-related World Wide Web, but the games themselves that are going on sale look to be just as fun and diverse as well.H.R. Giger Creates Exclusive Content for Dark Summoner
By Jim Squires
Card battle games. Love them or hate them, there's one thing we can all agree on: they sure do look pretty. And if you play Dark Summoner, things are about to get a lot prettier. Or at least, pretty weird and scary. That's because H.R. Giger has created some exclusive creatures to haunt your nightmares (and play sessions).Jujubee announces Flashout 2
By Jim Squires
We're still holding out hope that one of these days, Sony will finally crack and start releasing iPhone games. Why? Because Wipeout is amazing on a handheld. But until that impossible day comes, iOS owners have two choices: buy a PlayStation Vita, or checkout Jujubee's futuristic racing series Flashout.Kickstarter Picks: Eyes Open, Paranautical Activity and more!
There's a lot of death in this week's Kickstarter picks, and a lot of love. With two roguelikes and a stealth horror game on dock, there are plenty of ways to face your own mortality over and over again. When you need a break from sweating pixelated bullets, we have a community content-based fan book to remind you of the beautiful things in life, like Metroidvanias—we have one of those, too.