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Deconstructeam is teaming up with Selkie Harbour to publish Many Nights a Whisper today. A short, experimental adventure on PC that can be beaten in an hour.
PLAION is teaming up with developer Cardboard Sword for their debut adventure, The Siege and the Sandfox. A 16-bit Stealthvania coming to PC later next month.
Review: Questions Of Design Sometimes I play a game that’s releasing on Game Pass, and I can’t help wondering how much knowing it would release on Game Pass impacted its design. The latest ...
You Know You Want To Look The world outside our homes can often seem scary, but Look Outside takes that to an extreme. When a strange phenomenon turns anyone who looks inside into ...
COREBLAZER to bring us the thatgamecompany X COREBLAZER Game Jam, a 3 week event to help emerging indie developers.
GungHo Online Entertainment proudly unveils pre-registrations for Puzzle & Dragons 0, coming next month to mobile via the App Store and Google Play Store.
Fund Your Brain As someone always on the search for fascinating new games, I’m happy to report about the Astra Fund today. It’s a fund dedicated to elevating thinking games and helping bring them to a ...
Join the HPP team as we run down the best games from the past year, and appreciate the exhilarating interactive art that lightens our spirits and gives us a little extra hope for brighter days ahead.
Slime Girl Smoothies Review: Wet, Wild and Squishy I’ve played a lot of interesting games over the years, especially as I matured and could handle edgier content. But even then, I had never played ...
Super Medieval Mario RPG, Anyone? Do you remember Super Mario RPG: Legend of The Seven Stars for the Super Nintendo? Probably. I mean, it’s largely regarded as one of the best RPGs—if not one of the ...
Be the Very Best! One of the things that I feel every fan of the creature collector genre wants most is an endless experience with their cadre of creatures. Sure, we can (and should) blame Pokémon for ...
Out of Hands Review: The Heroic Journey In a Tortured Psyche I was going to start this piece by saying how I don’t usually preview games more than once. Then I discovered that Out of Hands launched in ...