I have quite a few friends who enjoy knitting, but alas I have no clue how to myself. This doesn’t include my girl often during her downtime is knitting socks, scarves, hats, sweaters, and toys. Over the years she’s made a few things for me that I still wear today. While she often posts about her work on Instagram and Facebook she found out about a new Kickstarter that was about to hap...[Read More]
We know there are a lot of Bubsy fans out there on the internet and so does the team at Accolade. Accolade has announced an April release for the game Bubsy: Paws on Fire! However, that isn’t the only news coming from Accolade. A Kickstarter for the game will be launching later today. The campaign–centered around DLC for the game–will reward backers with game codes, OSTs, a limit...[Read More]
Two weeks ago, Marooners’ Rock wrote about the Kickstarter for Temtem, a Massively Multiplayer Creature Collection game. Today, Co-Founder of developer Crema Games, Enrique Panos, was kind enough to answer some of our questions for the team’s upcoming title.
With the recent announcement of Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! for the Nintendo Switch, the demand and love for Pokémon is at a fever pitch. However, while millions of players are excited to head back to Kanto, there are still those who wish for the long-dreamed about Pokémon MMO. The dream may still be far away, but Madrid, Spain-based game studio, Crema, lo...[Read More]
The upcoming horror title, Agony, has been receiving a lot of attention due to its graphic nature. In fact, it was so brutal and grisly that developer Madmind Studio had to tone it down to avoid an Adults Only rating from the ESRB. An AO rating would surely have a negative impact on sales, but I’m sure it’s that exact rating that would have many players curious. Still, like an NC-17 ra...[Read More]
When I sat down for my demo of City of the Shroud, I really didn’t know what to expect. As an isometric RPG, it’s poised to take a position in the ranks of classically-styled RPG games that have begun coming out in the past few years. Beginning with Pillars of Eternity, the genre has been experiencing a renaissance in the past few years; a pretty amazing turn around for a game style that was decla...[Read More]
Wild Mage: Phantom Twilight, created by the indie studio Luna Orion, is an action/adventure RPG set in an open, dreamlike world of floating islands that you are free to explore, save, and/or blow up with devastating spells claimed from your enemies’ corpses.
It’s every parent’s constant battle: how to keep kids away from the from the sections of the internet that we don’t want them to see. From web filters on computers, and screen locking apps on phones, to custom DNS solutions on routers, there are a multitude of available solutions, but many of them have serious drawbacks in one or more areas. Now a new product aims to change all that with a single,...[Read More]
The game 40 Winks, which was cancelled in 1998, is now set to be released by Piko Interactive LLC. This has been made possible due to the incredible fact that it met its funding on Kickstarter in a mere ten hours time. As of now, the game has overstepped its goal of 20,000 dollars by another 74,000. On top of that, this will be the first game released since the N64 console was discontinued. This g...[Read More]
Today, tabletop game company, Shinobi 7, LLC, announced their Kickstarter campaign launch for their new board game, Sonic the Hedgehog: Battle Racers, a pre-painted miniatures racing board game for 2-5 players. Players will be able to choose between Sonic, Knuckles, Amy, Tails, and Dr. Eggman to zoom to the finish line ahead of their opponents, assuming they avoid opposing racers and a variety of ...[Read More]
Readers may remember our previous coverage of indie romance roguelike Ambition: A Minuet in Power, and the note that developer Joy Manufacturing Co. was planning a Kickstarter to help fund development. The day has finally come, and the game’s Kickstarter page is now live, along with a tasty new trailer video.
Even though its often considered the lesser of the series, I always had a soft spot for Super Mario Sunshine, aside from the weird insinuations between Peach and Bowser and the long cutscene that seems to take eons. Super Mario Sunshine had a lot of charm and the folks at Gears for Breakfast seemed to have similar memories. A Hat in Time is a love-letter to not only Sunshine, but all platformers. ...[Read More]