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…
In the last month of 2020, our in-between recommendations posted on our Twitter account also got a bit more festive. After all, a few of the twelve jam submissions are about baking cookies, spending time with a friend, racing towards…
In November 2019, we recommended a total of twenty-two more games (nine indie games as well as thirteen jam submissions) on our Twitter account in addition to our regular articles. So feel free to delight in high-spirited kittens, hard-working ghosts,…
“Cloud Climber” by Gavin Eisenbeisz. “For over a hundred years people have been building towers to attempt to reach the clouds, so they can get the water they need to survive. And for over a hundred years [they have] failed. […] …
“Between Worlds” by lumisoft. “[It is] an unfortunate story about a family that has gone through the worst times in life. [It is] a mystery novel about being stuck inbetween afterlife. [The main] character has unfinished business and is …
“My Friend is a Raven” by Gavin Eisenbeisz. “Play as Lutum, the last man alive after a devastating plague has swept the Earth clean. You return to your old apartment one last time, in search of a sickened raven. …
“Pencil Heart” by Steppe Hare Studio (Dmitriy Mozokhin, Zarif Kurochkin & Rinat Kurochkin). “[A] platformer, in which you play as a pencil who sacrifices himself to draw his way to love.” First I have to say that implementing …
In May, we recommended forty-nine entries made for eleven different jams, so join us on a journey to bring your own art museums, pixelated bee hives, single rooms with unlimited content, mystical and beautiful places in the void, the bowling…
The November issue of “The Jam Report” is filled with stories about friendship and emancipation, strange monsters and glitches, hyperrealistic as well as surreal landscapes, horror games, wacky sports, interesting puzzle and shooter games. Enjoy the diversity of the jam scene…