The Sea Will Claim Everything is now available as a stand-alone download (previously part of the Adventure Bundle).
Everyone should play it. It's my favorite game of the year so far.
Adventure Classic Gaming said:At first glance, the game’s cutesy, cartoony graphics and simplistic interface give the impression that this is a juvenile game designed for small children. However, it soon becomes apparent that the game is in fact a deeply political, philosophical, and even academic narrative that defies easy description. It is to adventure games what Umberto Eco’s Il nome della rosa is to murder mystery novels.
- Adventure Classic Gaming
God, this thread is a treasure trove. Where have you been hiding, little point-and-click-ages? I love you. With all my heart.
Aw, I really loved Gemini Rue. Certainly not perfect, I'd agree on the occasionally stiff voice acting and sometimes clunky interface, but I had a blast with it on the whole. Even bought the soundtrack on iTunes, heh.
I've enjoyed pretty much everything that I've played from Wadjet Eye (Blackwell Trilogy, Emerald City, Gemini Rue). Hoping Resonance is another winner for them, going to try the demo tonight.
Tiller is apparently going to kickstart a Vampyre Story game in september.
Which does make me wonder: When will we start seeing the first effects of Kicking it Forward? I don't think I've seen a project that used it that looked likely to release and turn a profit this year, but it strikes me that, if you're in a position to pick-and-choose when to start your kickstarter, starting it at a point where you can reap some KIF funds would be smart.
Nice, I liked A Vampyre Story and I thought the sequel was pretty much dead.
I think the literal sequel they were working on still is due to issues with the publisher, so this is supposed to be a prequel.
Hopefully they get that off the ground at some point too.
I see. While we're talking about AME games, is that Ghost Pirates game any good?
Huh..never heard of Vampyre Story and it looks awesome. Toss another on the point 'n' click backlog :lol
Huh..never heard of Vampyre Story and it looks awesome. Toss another on the point 'n' click backlog :lol
:lol seriously. So many games out there I need to go back and play, and even just limiting that to point & clicks still leaves me with a huge backlog.lol tell me about it... the whole backlog situation is so ridiculously getting out of hand that my "point and click adventure games" backlog is existing in it's own separate bubble outside my "regular games" backlog on consoles which is already HUGE and totally getting out of hand lol...
maybe in 3 or 4 lifetimes i MIGHT be able to complete half of it or something at the current rate i am going (life, family, friends, hobbies, work etc getting in the way )
Nice. How long did you play the demo for? I was honestly surprised at how long it was letting me play...which is great, but I just quit out after a bit. Didn't want to spoil myself too much, probably just going to buy the full thing today.Finally, Resonance day today! Loved the demo, can't wait to continue the story.
Nice. How long did you play the demo for? I was honestly surprised at how long it was letting me play...which is great, but I just quit out after a bit. Didn't want to spoil myself too much, probably just going to buy the full thing today.
For anyone wanting the game on Steam, if you buy the digital version from the Wadjet Eye website you get a Steam key.
Also, I'm thinking of making an OT for Resonance. Is there enough interest to warrant an OT though?
Ages have passed since legendary Man walked the planet. Now, in the desolate wastelands beyond the city of Metropol, a solitary robot named Horatio jealously guards his freedom and independence. All that is taken away from him when a marauding foe steals his power source, forcing him to leave the safety of his home and set out on a perilous journey into the wastes - and into his own mysterious past.
Primordia is a point-and-click adventure game that combines the challenge and depth of the classics with a streamlined interface and a player-friendly design: puzzles emphasize logical thinking and exploration, rather than trial and error or endless backtracking. The game features over fifty hand-drawn rooms to explore, dozens of distinctive characters and complex machines to interact with, and gorgeous painted cutscenes to soak in. And, as some might note, it features a sarcastic floating sidekick named Crispin
Chains of Satinav should be on Steam worldwide June 22nd, don't know if I had put that on the above.
Primordia
So.... tomorrow ?
Really good Forbes interview with Wadjet Eye's, Dave Gilbert about Wadjet Eye games and micropublishing. Well worth a read.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnyegriffiths/2012/06/22/wadjet-eye-games-micropublisher/
Really good Forbes interview with Wadjet Eye's, Dave Gilbert about Wadjet Eye games and micropublishing. Well worth a read.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnyegriffiths/2012/06/22/wadjet-eye-games-micropublisher/
Really good Forbes interview with Wadjet Eye's, Dave Gilbert about Wadjet Eye games and micropublishing. Well worth a read.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnyegriffiths/2012/06/22/wadjet-eye-games-micropublisher/
The dark side of Destiny
The Black Tuesday. That is how the press rechristened that October 24th, 1929, a day in which U.S. began to face the darkest years of his history: the Great Depression years. All the great values professed by this nation vanished within a couple of months, the American dream was dead and trust in God begun to shake.
Few years had been enough for people to show their real side: false, mean and, above all, open to bribery. But the one thing I would have never imagined is how far corruption had gone; so far that somebody would actually try to bribe God.
And now here I am, a gun barrel pointed at me, a corpse on my conscience, and a young lady to protect. How could this ever happen? How is it possible that everything has stemmed from a series of coincidences?
Do you believe in Destiny?
...I don`t.
Nina and Max will return in Secret Files 3. The classic PC point & click adventure features a cinematic story, a variety of locations, and much more.
It should be the happiest day of her life, but Nina’s anticipation of the upcoming marriage with Max is being clouded by terrible nightmares of an apocalypse. Could this be related to the events that took place in Tunguska? As further incidents transpire and Nina comes across some major secrets, she realizes that she has just stumbled onto a new epic adventure …
True to the tradition established by its popular predecessors Secret Files: Tunguska and Secret Files 2, the game combines an exciting story with entertaining gameplay, mental challenges, and beautiful graphics. A writing team supervised by NEOS Film is on board for the series' third installment; having already worked successfully on TV and movie productions, they will help develop the game's plot, drama, and characters.
Features:
•Sequel to the hugely successful Secret Files adventures series
•Story and characters developed by well-known film writers, who have a wealth of experience of working on TV and movie productions
•Hand-crafted visuals and cinematic cut scenes
•Challenging puzzles and riddles, that seamlessly fit into the storyline
•A plot that travels from continent to continent and even era to era
The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav has hit steam.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/203830/