Ghosts of Miami: An Ultra Vibrant 80s Miami Mystery Carolyn Lovelace July 28, 2017 Previews Studio Pillow Fight Games, headed by developers who previously worked on classic indie title We Know the Devil are here to make you feel the rhythm with their new Phoenix Wright-inspired investigative visual no...
Who We Are Now Tackles Being Queer Post-Apocalypse Carolyn Lovelace April 8, 2017 News Post-Apocalyptic media can feel fairly cliche or overdone these days, but Who We Are Now, a queer visual novel with development lead by Bryce Duzan takes an interesting spin on the well known narrative subgenre...
AITD Devblog 1: Why I Decided To Make a Video Game Philip Aldous September 26, 2016 Developer Blog, Features 1 I don't think I’ve ever done anything that’s quite as terrifying as making a video game. It’s a seriously scary thing. You’re putting a huge amount of work into something, with no idea how people will respond t...
Damn It Video Games, Stop Breaking My Heart! Philip Aldous April 16, 2016 Opinion, Reviews I’d like to begin by telling you a little bit about myself. I’m single, I’ve been single for a long time, and I’m probably going to be single for the foreseeable future. This isn’t a complaint on my part. I’...
One of Purrfectly Ever After’s Routes Might Release in May Brian Crimmins February 7, 2016 Archives Way back in July, I covered a Kickstarter visual novel by the name of Purrfectly Ever After. But just a few days ago, the game's developers have announced a release date, of sorts. In the latest project upda...
The Sad Story of Emmeline Burns Review Brian Crimmins October 27, 2015 Reviews The Sad Story of Emmeline Burns is by no means a perfect game. The writing, for example, is replete with poorly constructed sentences and tone problems. And at times, the handful of characters we see look less ...