Summer is usually a slow time for gaming. There’s usually a handful of high profile releases, but most development houses are crunching to release during the holiday season. But you know what? Screw the summer doldrums, because there’s a new Humble Indie Bundle. The Humble Indie Bundle 3 is the latest in a series of [...]
Humble Indie Bundle 3
July 29th, 2011 No Comments
Tags: And Yet It Moves · cogs · crayon physics deluxe · hammerfight · humble indie bundle · VVVVVV
2010 Will be Good to Nintendo
February 24th, 2010 No Comments
Dust off your Wii, because 2010 is the year that Nintendo remembers that they’re a development house. The Nintendo Summit took place today (via 1up), and the developer/publisher/console manufacturer announced a whole slew of release dates. The biggest by far is Super Mario Galaxy 2, which will arrive on May 23. Nintendo released a new [...]
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The Real Meaning of Valentine’s Day
February 12th, 2010 No Comments
Celebrate the real meaning of Valentine’s Day this year: artificial hyper-consumerism. A group of six independent development houses have banded together at theindiebundle.com to sell six of the best indie games from the last two years. For a total of $20, you can get your hands on all six of: And Yet It Moves Auditorium [...]
Tags: And Yet It Moves · Auditorium · Aztaka · Eufloria · Machinarium · Osmos
Review: And Yet It Moves
May 25th, 2009 1 Comment
Fans of graphic novels will have heard about the infinite canvas—the idea that comics on the web needn’t be saddled with the limitations of their paper counterparts. And Yet It Moves is the proof of concept that the same principle applies to video games, although in this case it’s more about the simulation of natural laws than simple space. It’s a game that capitalizes on the freedom inherent in simulated spaces, and the result is smart, lean, and topsy-turvy.
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