by shezcrafti | Jul 10, 2012 | Gaming |
The latest point-and-click adventure by Pendulo Studios is a mature, satirical game (par for the course with this studio’s titles) that centers around a terminally-ill man, Ethan, who goes to the doctor and learns that he’ll be dead by the end of the day....
by shezcrafti | Jul 10, 2012 | Gaming, The Time Warp |
Admit it—you either were or wanted to be this kid in the ’80s: That’s why you’ll be able to relate to these #oldgamers tweets, a hashtag started by Tony Ferrol from The GameFreak Blog. Here’s a round-up of some of the best responses, and one of...
by shezcrafti | Jul 10, 2012 | Gaming |
21st Street Games has launched a Kickstarter campaign in hopes of funding an upgraded PC version of its surreal iOS and Xbox Live Indie Games hit Techno Kitten Adventure. Techno Kitten Adventure is an endless side-scrolling action game starring a cast of...
by shezcrafti | Jul 7, 2012 | Gaming |
Reason #227 why I should get an iPad: Unstoppable Fist is an early ’90s throwback iOS game with a 16-bit aesthetic where you endlessly punch the living shit out of things with your gigantic, ham-sized fists. Like chickens. And its set to music that makes me...
by shezcrafti | Jul 6, 2012 | Gaming, The Horror! |
As it turns out, playing Slender right before you go to bed is not a good idea. This free indie horror game by Mark J. Hadley, aka AgentParsec was created using the Unity game engine and is based on the internet creepypasta Slender Man mythos. I first heard about it...
by shezcrafti | Jul 5, 2012 | Gaming, The Time Warp |
I know awesome when I see it. And when I look at Hotline Miami I see awesome. It’s a violent, 16-bit retro-arcade homage to 80s action movies developed by Jonatan Söderström (Dennation), who describes it like this: Step into the neon-soaked underground of 1980s...