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'No one has the full picture': None of the UFO 50 developers have completed all of the UFO 50 games
By Shaun Prescott published
News Launching a game that you haven't fully played is presumably not super common.
'There's a lot of psychological hurdles': Why Mossmouth charged $25 for 50 games
By Shaun Prescott published
News UFO 50 is an embarrassment of riches, but some would argue it's not priced accordingly.
Judero review: Funky, weird, rough, and wonderful
By Ted Litchfield published
primeval Stop motion animation and heartfelt writing propel this distinctly Scottish adventure.
There are weird games, and then there's Judero: a delectably Scottish adventure made out of action figures and Harryhausenesque claymation where you fight faeries, lizards, and Englishmen
By Ted Litchfield published
news Judero is a bare-chested warrior priest with a heart of gold who defends the Scottish Borders from the predations of Seelie and nasty guys from Carlisle.
I let out a 'hell yes' when I saw this game stars a worm-fox trapped on a dying world, and an even louder 'yes dude, yes' when the trailer got to the Metal Gear mechs
By Ted Litchfield published
Uruc made more sense—the most sense, actually—when I saw it was being made by a prog metal guy.
Go on roguelike dives to keep evil gods asleep in Feed the Deep
By Jonathan Bolding published
News There's cosmic horrors in them there depths.
Who needs 87 keys to have a good time when ONE BTN BOSSES squeezes hours of fun out of the humble spacebar
By Mollie Taylor published
BTN BSH A clever on-the-rails geometric shooter with only one input.
After an uneven first episode, battlemage boomer shooter Wizordum sticks the landing in its second wave of levels
By Ted Litchfield published
mace and sorcery There's a lot to love here, and it's still cooking in early access.
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