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Deserter: A Game of Sorority follows the journey of a person desperate to escape war
Two recruits — a soldier and a medic — have both had their fates intertwined, and a hard choice made.
Damsel review — As frustrating as it is fun
Damsel's commitment to a gorgeously grungy aesthetic smooths over some of the rougher bumps in its game design.
PAX Aus 2018 favourites: Shoes, drones, scouts, shadow puppets and more
Am amazing selection of games from PAX Aus 2018
Weird Things Humans Search For — Google drive?
Guess the most popular answers to silly questions at your own dinner table in Weird Things Humans Search For.
PATHWAYS/017: Delayed return, over fear of disconnects
A slice of thoughts on that nagging inability to return to a game after a prolonged sojourn.
Jam Favorites: Bitsy Jam: Harvest
Check out some Autumn themed Bitsy games
The Great Story of a Mighty Hero — Remastered
Hack and slash? Check. Cute-looking characters and enemies? Check. Gore? Check. The Great Story of a Mighty Hero does what it says on the tin — it’s a hack-and-slash game in which you play the mighty hero.
Brass: Lancashire review — Shiny
The revolution will not be televised, but it will play out on your table
Lords of Waterdeep (Steam) review — Dungeons and digital
An impressive port of a popular worker-placement tabletop game.
Solbot: Energy Rush will save you from fossil fuels!
A lesson about renewable energy
Fishing Sim World — Not just Euro Fishing
I hadn't really expected to be talking about a fishing game again so soon, but during the magic hour, those bites can come fast and furious.
Alchemic Cutie is a charming farming game about having fun herding slimes
Cute and charming, fun and friendly.
Kaiju Crush review — Monster mash
Randomised, modular setup, unusual approach to movement and rock-paper-scissors style combat,
Depth of Extinction: a turn-based, violent underwater world
In the watery Depth of Extinction, you're tasked with preventing another apocalypse. Various violent groups want to kill you to cause your failure.
Little Bug review — A surreal platforming journey
Little Bug is a polished platformer that will charm speedrunners, completionists and casual players alike.
Good Company has you build a company from shed to megacorp
It’s the age-old story: make a project in your shed, form a company, go multi-national, sign a military contract and doom the world to an eternal cycle of war.
Chronicles of Crime review — Augmented reality?
If you’re a fan of cooperative investigation games like Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective then Chronicles of Crime is likely to blow you away.
PATHWAYS/016: Narrative realisations
How a story is framed
Hollow Knight — An artful adventure
We dive into the beautifully twisted tale of Hollow Knight to see what makes the art so special.
Flotsam is a whimsical city builder floating atop a flooded world
A garbage-town builder set atop the open seas.