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 …
Finally, the “Treasure Chest” series has also arrived in the new year! The January issue recaps all fourteen jam submissions we recommended last month outside of the regular articles on our Twitter account. This time you can learn magic …
If you are wondering right now if we have forgotten about the June 2020 “Treasure Chest” issue, we will have to answer your question with a “No”. In fact, in June we were busy creating a twenty-four part report article…
Let us cut to the chase. No slightly ironic introduction this time. We just want to say one thing: Thank you. 2020 was a dumpster fire of a year, we all know that. But still, so many of you continued…
Two good news in regard to the bundle on one day: First of all, the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality finally raised over three million US dollars! Secondly, even more contributors are participating! The bundle now features over thousand…
“Heisenberg’s Uncertain Pinball” by Andrew C. Wang. “In this psychedelic particle-based pinball game, you control the bumpers with your eyebrows. You can toggle between two views of the pinball playfield: [Either] see the motion of the pinball and its …
“Tumbleweed Typo Hunter” by Andrew C. Wang. “You are a freelance bounty hunter searching for typos in a spaghetti western world populated entirely by words. In this third-person [three-dimensional] action [shooter word-game hybrid], you must hunt down misspelled words …
March brought us twenty-four new recommendations made for twelve different game jams. So prepare yourself for unconventional love stories, mysterious dungeons, shopping malls, new knowledge about snails and much more. 7DRL Challenge 2019 “Forward” by Christophe Coyard. While this …
We do not care about the “God of War”. The growing and shrinking horse balls in “Red Dead Redemption 2” elicit only a weary smile from us. “Tetris Effect”, shmetris effect; okay, no, that one actually was great. …