This is now at least my fifteenth attempt at writing this goddamn farewell article. Fifteen times I tried to hit the right tone. I wanted to explain again my reasons for deciding to shut down game curator for good. …
When I heard that game curator will close, I knew I wanted to whip up a piece looking back at my time here and reflecting on what I have written over the years. So here we are. Let us …
A spooky version of a normally comforting video game with darker elements than you would expect… No, I am not talking about “Cozy Grove”. I am referring to the “Evil Farming Game”. For those not in the know, …
Since this blog’s launch, I have had the honor and privilege of presenting my forty favorite jam games of the year six times. This format was always two things at the same time for me: Firstly, I celebrated the …
2021 surprised us with some really great games at the end of the year. We were able to embark on a mystically eerie search for a Christmas tree, deliver beautifully wrapped presents, take on the battle with mushroom, lizard and…
In November, we took it easy and only promoted three jam games as small recommendations for in between on our Twitter account. All three titles are somehow about taking care of something: Sometimes you have to free little dinosaur …
On July 19, 2022 game-curator.com will be seven years old. But at the same time it will be the last birthday of the project, because from this point on no more articles will be published on this blog. Why? When…
In October, we recommended a huge amount of games on our Twitter account, which was due to two factors in particular: On the one hand, the amount of horror games is always increased in the spooky season, and on …
September brought with it many fabulous little jam submissions, twelve of which we touted on our Twitter account as ideal games for in between. Underwater mysteries, autumnal horror, cleverly enriched classics, beautiful graphics and more await you. A Game By…