Review: Fort Meow
Fort Meow is an indie strategy and puzzle based game developed by Upper Class Walrus. This is my first time playing any games from Upper Class Walrus but i quite enjoyed Fort Meow and it has left a good impression. Fort Meow is a perfect game for anyone who has little time on their hand but want to complete an interactive story in one sitting.
Binding of Issac Dev Announces New Game, The End is Nigh,...
The Binding of Isaac and Super Meat Boy's Edmund McMillen has teamed up with Tyler Glaiel and announced the release of his newest platformer...
Community Inc. review – The Nadir of a Civilisation
While Community Inc may not be a good game, T4Interactive is a company that is worth watching in the future.
Release date announced for 2D platformer 88 Heroes
Rising Star games have today announced that the release date for their eagerly anticipated platformer 88 Heroes from acclaimed developer Bitmap Bureau, will launch...
Interview with Quim Garrigós, Director of YouTubers Life.
Recently I got the chance to talk to Quim Garrigós, the Director of U-Play Online's hit game YouTubers Life. I thought I would take...
Review: Affordable Space Adventures
The first thing you’ll see when starting up Affordable Space Adventures is a collection of postcards, informational pamphlets, and general touristy bits and bobs. All...
Perception: The Best Technically Flawed Game You’ll Play (A Review By...
Before I begin this review, let me make one thing abundantly clear:
I have all the reasons in the world to be biased toward loving...
Omega Pattern Feels Like a Rough Draft of the Visual Novel...
2017 has been a real hit-or-miss year for visual novels. We've had some incredible hits like the long awaited release of Dies Irae, Pyre,...
Tartarus review: Highs Gradually Turn to Lows
Tartarus is a game with many elements that gradually decrease in quality as the game progresses. All of these elements however, are just window-dressing for the meat of the game which is the puzzles.
Spiral Splatter review – “Splat Splat Splat”
For €4.99 there's very little to complain about. However, if you hate 'buzz wire' games you need to put this title in the sea.





















