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Well I played the demo a bit. Really need to get the full game, but I'm saving for Audiosurf 2 Early AccessYou haven't played Papers, Please? I wouldn't call you a monster, though
Thanks for the new thread Toma!
My game is getting much farther along, and we will be most likely seeing a demo soon - which means kickstarters and awesomeness!
One to add to the freshly-released pile, even if it's rather different from the usual suspects:
Hate Plus - $9.99 - PC/Mac/Linux via Steam
Well I played the demo a bit. Really need to get the full game, but I'm saving for Audiosurf 2 Early Access
Thanks for the new thread Toma!
My game is getting much farther along, and we will be most likely seeing a demo soon - which means kickstarters and awesomeness!
It's not tacky ero visual novel? Removed from wishlist.
How about this, then?
Though I guess you'll need some time with your new purchase first before anything else.
Has anyone played Sir, you are being hunted? It looks awesome but I don't know much about it. How do some of you, who have played it, feel about the game?
It's great and challenging. It's the quintessential British game. There are makings for an exceptional game here. There's
Super Techno Ninja
Strider, and Castlevania meets Dishonored and Mark of the ninja, in this highly ambitious side scrolling action arcade game.
Has anyone played Sir, you are being hunted? It looks awesome but I don't know much about it. How do some of you, who have played it, feel about the game?
Starsector - $10 during Beta @ 50% off (PC, Mac, Linux)
As a new indie website. We want to encourage people to view new kinds of games through actual contests and fun things to do.
Nr 1. Get to see what Screenshotsaturday has to deliver through a "Hot or Not" contest. We will be contacting the developers of the most popular games in order to make additional articles or game impressions of them.
Have a look and have a vote.
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This is mainly in a testing fase and can be altered in the future, but it would be fun to see what you guys think of this.
Super Techno Ninja
Strider, and Castlevania meets Dishonored and Mark of the ninja, in this highly ambitious side scrolling action arcade game.
Trailer
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1051591727/super-techno-ninja
Super Techno Ninja
Strider, and Castlevania meets Dishonored and Mark of the ninja, in this highly ambitious side scrolling action arcade game.
Trailer
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1051591727/super-techno-ninja
I played the Lilly Looking Through demo available on Steam and I loved. It remind me of Botanicula as the interactions are limited compared to traditional point 'n click games, although the puzzles in the demo are logical, unlike most of the puzzles in Botanicula. The art and animations are beautiful and lovely. I'm definitely going to buy it day one.
It's great and challenging. It's the quintessential British game. There are makings for an exceptional game here. There's a thread for it.
Here's my gifs for it:
Awesome still debating about picking it up. Got a lot of other games to play. Maybe I'll pick in up in a month or two. If not I will certainly get it during the summer sale.As it is, it's decent and provides a good challenge. I'm probably not going to return to it until there has been more content added. Right now it feels empty at times. If you get it, just keep in mind that it's currently in its alpha stage and there's still a lot of work left to be done.
Peacock has a lot of referencies to old school cartoon, also the animation of the charaters is outstanding and very fluid. Worth to mention that the game runs well on low end computers with the 3D background turned off.Wow, Skullgirls looks like a playable old-school Disney cartoon.
Edit: and it's on PSN, downloading the demo
Really coming along nicely. Good work!
Nice! Your game is looking good.
My Emperor, I've failed you!
After a full day effort to release #ValdisStory today, we ran into trouble on the vendor side of things. I'm sorry we were unable to put Valdis Story in your hands by the end of August. However for everyday that the game is not up Kyron, will draw some new art! I hope that keeps you guys entertained until tech support gets back to us. Sorry about that!
868-HACK - $5.99 (iOS)
This is the latest roguelike from Michael Brough, the developer of Zaga-33 and Corrypt. It's a refined and expanded version of 86858527, which you can try for free here.
It looks utterly inscrutable but give it a shot. I'm not into overly-complicated roguelikes, but this is far easier to try than to explain.
Everything plays out on a 6x6 grid, dense with programs and enemies. Your key interaction is siphoning, which you can do twice per level - sucking up the resources from the square you're on, and the four around you. Siphon a program block and you get to use that program - a skill, essentially, attacking all viruses on screen, for example. Siphon a score block to add that number to your score.
But here's the genius - the number on each block also represents the number of enemies that get summoned when you siphon it. Want to get a high score? You'll have to constantly siphon score blocks, forgoing programs, but you have to be ready for the enemies that appear. Whether you make it to the end feebly with a low score or die halfway chasing a high score is entirely up to you.
Watch a video of it here, and get it on the App Store here.
Apple Jack 1 and 2 - Demo (PC), 80 MS points (or whatever the local currency equivalent now is, its $1.30 SGD for me) each (Xbox Live Indies)
I simply cannot recommend this highly enough. If you are remotely into platformers, picking up Apple Jack 1 and 2 is a no-brainer.
It looks a tinge surreal, but forgetting the guy with the apple on his head and the pandas and washing machines and pigs in tutus, mechanically, these are some of the finest platformers I've ever played.
The first Apple Jack didn't grab me, but last year's sequel was one of my games of 2012. It's such a focused, well-designed platformer with not a wasted level.
Your objective is simple - get to the finish line, or kill all the enemies (by jumping on their heads, picking them up a la Super Mario Bros. 2, and chucking them into another) - but every one of Apple Jack 2's 70+ (I think) stages plays around with you brilliantly.
You could be getting chased by a giant panda in one, then riding flying eyeball enemies up spike-lined towers the next.
Some are fast-paced run-throughs, which task you with killing all the 32 enemies on screen, building up your multiplier and the fruit collectibles on screen to ludicrous proportions, while another could be a "boss fight" with a giant eyeball.
The last stage is an absolute riot:It's also effortlessly charming, so if you're a fan of mechanically-perfect, unpretentiously fun platformers, take a look at Apple Jack 1 & 2 (the latter in particular).the giant apple graphic that serves as your pause screen starts rolling after you, forcing you to run for your life.
Xbox Live Indie links are here and here, and there's a 8 level demo of each game on its Greenlight page here.
Just a heads up that Valdis Story should be released within the week hopefully. It was supposed to be released August, but:
Frome their facebook:
Hey guys, my first time posting in this thread and thought I'd highlight a couple of indie games that really deserve more attention.
Vlambeer (Super Crate Box, Ridiculous Fishing) are celebrating their third year of making games and are giving away some things, two of which are really cool.
Gun Godz, which was previously only available to people who paid for a subscription to Venus Patrol, is free at the moment. It's a first-person shooter in the style of Doom, with a great soundtrack. Check out some gameplay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7eCAX-ZM-Q
Wasteland Kings MOJAM prototype. Last month they announced that they are going to make a full game out of this. It's sort of like a roguelike twin-stick shooter.
You can get both of those and more here: http://vlambeer.com/3/
what the fuck? this game looks crazy. can we get them to extend the kickstarter somehow? I would help fund it..
Finally got around to playing the early alpha of Tower of Guns.
This game was like made for me since I'm obsessed with Binding of Isaac. Game still needs a lot of work and polish, but what is there so far is awesome.
As long as he comes through in the crazy items department. and tones down the number of enemies, it'll be a definite winner.
Super Techno Ninja
Strider, and Castlevania meets Dishonored and Mark of the ninja, in this highly ambitious side scrolling action arcade game.
Trailer
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1051591727/super-techno-ninja
Never heard of Super Techno Ninja, I'm guessing he'll do a relaunch. £5000 is ridiculously small, or maybe he had completed most of the game.
There is apparently a good amount of interest for it here, anyone care about asking him about his plans? We could just make a thread for it if he wanted to try again.
I PM'd him yesterday. Waiting for a response. Do you think the game would have been more successful on Indiegogo rather than Kickstarter?I could PM him on kickstarter.
Finally a successor to Populous and Black & White. The game looks delighful with all those colors.
Thanks for the new thread Toma!
My game is getting much farther along, and we will be most likely seeing a demo soon - which means kickstarters and awesomeness!
I PM'd him yesterday. Waiting for a response. Do you think the game would have been more successful on Indiegogo rather than Kickstarter?