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You are a martyr.
MEDITERRANEA INFERNO (2023) ➣ dev. Eyeguys
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shortonegaming · 25 days
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Tonight at 7pm PDT we'll be streaming the vividly vibrant and wildly weird visual novel 'Mediterranea Inferno' on Twitch with special guest, Blake Roman!
💙 Weekly schedules can also be found at http://twitch.tv/shortonegaming/schedule 💚
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wormdramafever · 4 months
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Goodbye Volcano High got 3 Honorable Mentions at the Independent Games Festival (IGF)!!!!
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Excellence In Narrative, Excellence In Visual Arts, and Seumas McNally Grand Prize!!
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no-sabo · 4 months
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Alexander's Top 10 Games of 2023
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#10: Street Fighter 6
Street Fighter 6 is landing on my list de panzazo because I didn't play enough of Baldur's Gate to include it. Act 1 gang, rise up!
It's tough trying to find the same hype that I had playing Street Fighter IV on the Xbox 360. I don't think I ever put as much hours trying to get good at a fighting game since and I don't think I ever will. This isn't to say that I don't think 6 is as good. My main thing is that I don't think I'll ever be in that kind of place in my life, or have the same friends with the same free time. Getting older is so wack. Street Fighter 6 is cool as hell, though.
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#9: Venba
I think for immigrants Venba's themes are well worn ground. Food is perhaps the most powerful anchor to one's culture. Venba is beautiful, touching, and deeply relatable to me as a first born child of immigrant parents.
Make sure you eat something before jumping into this one. I'm pretty sure I ordered Indian food the day after.
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#8: A Space for the Unbound
I don't think there's a game on my list with such a stark difference with the level of enjoyment I had between the narrative and the actual play. At times A Space for the Unbound can be extremely tedious.
A lot of the play involves solving puzzles, usually with a pen and paper at hand. That stuff can be nice, however the brief but constant loading in between areas really strained my patience. There's also empty calories in the form of fetch quests that trip up the pacing.
In the end, once credits rolled, those complaints melted away. It's a gripping fantasy story about community, bullying, domestic abuse, anxiety, and depression wrapped in gorgeous, detailed pixel art. And there's an achievement for petting all the cats.
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#7: Hi-Fi Rush
Hi-Fi Rush feels like the remake to a long lost Sega game that they developed for the Xbox during their messy Dreamcast console exit. It's tough for me to describe why it's on here. I think I just genuinely miss this tier of game existing. Like, this game had fucking music from Zwan in it. Zwan.
I don't know, man. It's a vibe. It's really well animated, the characters are bright and goofy, and the rhythm infused third person action combat smacks.
I think this was the first game I completed on my Steam Deck in 2023. Actually, I think it's the first game I beaten front to back on it period?
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#6: Super Mario Bros. Wonder
I know it's in to trash the New Super Mario Bros. games but I genuinely never had any strong positive feelings for that first DS game and it only lead to further my resentment for that series. They just made so damn many of them.
Mario Wonder, with its Wile E. the Coyote ass animations is so damn refreshing. I think this is probably the best implementation of the self governed difficulty levels, too. A kid can breeze through a lot of these levels, but being a completionist can get brutal in a satisfying kind of way. It's just so nice to be excited for a 2D Mario game again.
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#5: Mediterranea Inferno
Part visual novel, part art-house movie, Mediterranea Inferno takes you on vacation with three Italian twinks trying to move past their Covid-19 lock-down trauma. It's funny at times, but quickly veers into some deeply uncomfortable situations. Also, it can get spooky.
It's an important game, but please heed the content warnings.
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#4: Eternights
There's something alluring to me about the Persona Social Link system and any time a game decides to mess with that kind of thing I'm game to give it a shot. Eternights' main sell was "dating action game", so, there it is.
The gist here is there's an apocalypse and your player character gets his arm cut off and replaced with a magical one that can transform into, I think, anything? It's a sword for 98% of the game that you use to kill monsters. It's in third person and for the most part it's an OK action game. You get a skill tree and all that and your buds help you fight, though I think the combat truly shines in the back quarter of the game.
The game's whole thing is that you've got a time limit for when a dungeon has to be completed and you can either choose to progress through it or spend time with your friends, who are mostly female.
Now, to my surprise there is a male character that joins your crew late in game who can serve as a love interest and I was curious to see how that would play out given the homophobia present in the games with which it was inspired by.
The same sex story is, I feel, the most interesting route. It flips the corny harem trope on its head and you get what I believe is the most touching and fulfilling end given that character's relationship to the plot. It's respectful in a way the rest of the game wouldn't suggest it.
At some point in the story your characters are falling from up high and to save everyone the player character turns his arm into a bra parachute because in a quick panic he remembers seeing them on one of the girls in your group. It's childish as hell to be sure, but there's a lot of heart here and I can't wait to see what this one man studio does next.
And I'd like to request for more RPGs to be sub-20 hours like this one. It does wonders for pacing.
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#3: Jusant
I kinda' just melted into Jusant. This game is gorgeous and the danger free climbing was so meditative during some really dark and ongoing political unrest. It feels selfish to even say this but it felt good to get home and get lost in something that provided very little consequence.
Fuck Joe Biden and free Palestine.
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#2: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
Sega can keep Jet Set Radio. Team Reptile understood the assignment.
Look, there's a lot you can do to modernize Jet Set and I'm sure Sega's got their top engineers on it but fuck all that. This shit with its simplified graphics runs at 90 FPS on my Steam Deck. It's got all the vibes down and it manages to improve on the mobility and graffiti systems.
Like Hi-Fi Rush I just miss this tier of game but, like, x10 for this specific series. It improves on the concepts of the games that inspired it. I was eating here.
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#1: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
I don't think I have the capacity to express what Breathe of the Wild meant to me when I first played that game back in 2017. It's gotta' be my favorite game of all time. At least, it was? Still is? It's a toss up. Both Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild have surprisingly different philosophies and it sort of depends on how I'm feeling. All this to say that Tears of the Kingdom is a genuine master piece.
I'm sitting here trying to think of where to even begin. Is it the physics driven world that doesn't seem to break no matter what nonsense you throw at it? Do I talk about the fact that this is the most touching Zelda story to date? How about how the Colgera boss fight theme smacks? Why does this game look so good off like 2011 hardware?
Tears of the Kingdom embodies play. It begs you to be curious and creative. A sanbox with a capital S. My favorite game of 2023 and favorite game period?
Best Games of 2022 in 2023
2023 was stacked, but I had to make room for some stuff that I missed the previous year. If I do this list again the 2023 in 2024 section is gonna' be a damn mess.
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Melatonin
I played Melatonin in December of 2023 and it came out December of 2022. i'm so sad it took me a whole year to check it out.
It's got cozy little Rhythm Heaven-like micro games that take place within an insomniac's melatonin infused dreams. It's dripping in pastels and good vibes.
Each level, or "night", has 4 or 5 stages that you navigate kind of like a Mario overworld. You'll walk to, say, the "Work" stage where it runs you through a brief tutorial. There you get a feel for the song and the beats you need to match with button presses. Once you get through that it begins your real run. Rinse, wash, repeat.
I like it a lot. The visuals are super pleasant and it's really satisfying when you nail those perfectly timed button presses to the beat of the music. I only just started it but felt compelled to throw it on here.
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He Fucked the Girl Out of Me
This one's tough to talk about. I feel like I don't need to be taking up oxygen in this conversation.
He Fucked the Girl Out of Me is a short Game Boy game about sex work and trauma. This game isn't enjoyable, but it is profound and important.
Again, please heed the content warnings.
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I Was a Teenage Exocolonist
If this game had come out in 2023 it would be my number 2.
You begin life on a colony as a 10 year old. You, your parents, and the other colonists escape an Earth on the brink of collapse and crash land on a barely habitable planet. From there you live your life through to adulthood, making choices along the way that affect you, your friends, and the overall colony.
There's a card system that carries a lot of your decision making as a sort of stand in for something like a skill check or a random dice roll. You obtain cards through specific actions and relationships. It's not the greatest mechanic but it's serviceable and feeds well into the gameplay loop.
The game ends when your character turns 20 where your story concludes in one of many different outcomes, but that's not where it stops. The game has a time loop mechanic. You're meant to roll back in on a NG+ and see a lot of the different ways the game could end where you're meant to "fix" mistakes you made in your first playthrough. It works really well and is a core part of the experience.
I binged this game for a whole weekend. I could not put my Steam Deck down. I Was a Teenage Exocolonist is Young Adult fiction at its peak and in a year full of platitudes, "one of my all time favorites" feels like it has very little meaning, but man this one of my all time favorites.
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biphobia-truther · 4 months
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miss-luigi · 19 days
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REALLY specific nexus of interests here but rewatching Utena and then playing Mediterranea Inferno has me in gay shambles
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xboxissues · 2 months
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New Xbox Games for March 4 to March 8 2024
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zevranunderstander · 27 days
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some more people on here need to be into weird niche indie games it's so sickening to go into a tag and there is literally nothing there
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leezuhh · 1 month
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shoutout to the rhythm doctor devs for ending their acceptance speech with a shoutout to "the real doctors in gaza". shoutout to the anthology of a killer dev(s) for saying "fuck the idf". shoutout to venba devs for immediately calling for a ceasefire in their speech.
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theomeganerd · 2 months
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Video Game News Stories for March 3, 2024
Mars After Midnight Lands on the Playdate: The innovative Lucas Pope, known for "Papers, Please," has launched his latest creation, "Mars After Midnight," on the Playdate console. This narrative adventure combines text-based storytelling with unique puzzle mechanics, offering an engaging experience for fans of Pope's previous works.
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile Prepares for Deployment: Mobile gamers rejoice! Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is scheduled to launch on March 21st, 2024, bringing the popular battle royale experience to smartphones and tablets. This free-to-play title promises fast-paced action and intense competition for mobile gamers.
PlayStation Plus Offers Sifu and Destiny 2 Expansion: PlayStation Plus subscribers have something to look forward to this month. Starting March 7th, 2024, they can download the critically acclaimed beat-em-up "Sifu," featuring a unique aging mechanic, alongside the "Destiny 2: Witch Queen" expansion.
Industry Updates:
Saber Interactive Considers Independence: Embracer Group subsidiary Saber Interactive is reportedly exploring the possibility of becoming a private company again. This potential move comes after Embracer's acquisition of several studios, raising questions about the future direction of Saber Interactive.
Toys for Bob Goes Independent: Following recent layoffs at Xbox Game Studios, developer Toys for Bob, known for the "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy," has announced its independence. The studio's future plans remain unclear, but their decision to go independent signifies a shift in the gaming industry landscape.
Looking Ahead:
Gamers can mark their calendars for these upcoming releases:
No Rest for the Wicked: From the creators of the "Ori" series, Moon Studios, comes their next project, "No Rest for the Wicked." This action RPG is set to enter Early Access on Steam on April 18th, 2024.
The Last of Us Part II HBO Series: Fans of Naughty Dog's award-winning game can experience the story in a new way with the premiere of "The Last of Us Part II" HBO series on April 20th, 2024.
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf: BioWare's highly anticipated sequel, "Dragon Age: Dreadwolf," is expected to arrive sometime in late 2024. Details remain scarce, but fans of the series are eagerly awaiting its release.
New Video Game Releases for March 5th - March 11th
Tuesday, March 5th:
The Outlast Trials (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S): The long-awaited sequel to the critically acclaimed horror series, The Outlast Trials, finally launches. This time, players face trials in a Cold War-era setting, trying to survive psychological and physical torment.
Quilts and Cats of Calico (PC): This cozy life simulator lets you manage a quilt shop and care for adorable cats.
Mediterranea Inferno (Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S): Experience a challenging action-adventure side-scroller set in a post-apocalyptic world inspired by Mediterranean mythology.
Wednesday, March 7th:
As Dusk Falls (PS4, PS5): This interactive drama tells the story of two families whose lives become intertwined after a robbery goes wrong. Your choices directly impact the narrative.
Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley (Switch, PC): Explore the whimsical Moominvalley as Snufkin, encountering familiar characters and solving puzzles in this heartwarming adventure game.
The Pirate Queen: A Forgotten Legend (Quest 3, Quest 2, PC): Embark on a swashbuckling adventure in VR, uncovering ancient secrets and battling enemies as a daring pirate queen.
Friday, March 8th:
Akka Arrh (PS5, PS VR2): This rhythm game throws you into an immersive world of music and movement, requiring you to match the beat with your actions in VR.
Unicorn Overlord (PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S): Play as a mischievous unicorn who wreaks havoc on a fantasy kingdom in this quirky action-adventure game.
WWE 2K24 (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S): The latest installment of the popular wrestling franchise arrives, featuring updated rosters, new match types, and improved gameplay mechanics.
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gamesindustrynormal · 4 months
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2024 Independent Games Festival Finalists
Best Student Game
goodbye.monster (Monster Team)
Once Upon a Jester (Bonte Avond / Crunching Koalas)
Pile Up! (Remoob / Catoptric Games, IndieArk)
Planetka (TeTerka)
RAM: Random Access Mayhem (Xylem Studios Inc.)
TRY AGAIN(the Rejects / USC Games/the Rejects)
Honorable Mentions: A Day With Mochi (San Felicete Studio / Rubika Supinfogame), Barkane: The Folds of Calamity (Chase O'Brien & VGDev), Birds Aren't Real: The Game (USC Games), Cyberside Picnic (Michael Luo / Cathode Radiator), Entangled (Fibula Studio), Lime Juice (Benbees), Re:Fresh (Merge Conflict Studio)
Excellence in Audio
A Highland Song (Inkle)
COCOON (Geometric Interactive / Annapurna Interactive)
Nour: Play With Your Food (Terrifying Jellyfish / PANIC)
Rhythm Doctor (7th Beat Games / 7th Beat Games, indienova)
Tchia (Awaceb / Kepler Interactive)
Venba (Visai Games)
Honorable Mentions: Anthology of the Killer (Thecatamites, Tommy Tone, A. Degen / Thecatamites), El Paso, Elsewhere (Strange Scaffold), Let's! Revolution! (Antfood, BUCK / Hawthorn Games, BUCK), Planet of Lana             (Wishfully / Thunderful Publishing), Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical (Summerfall Studios / Humble Games)
Excellence in Design
Chants of Sennaar (Rundisc / Focus Entertainment)
Cobalt Core (Rocket Rat Games / Brace Yourself Games)
COCOON (Geometric Interactive / Annapurna Interactive)
Cryptmaster (Paul Hart, Lee Williams, Akupara Games / Akupara Games)
Final Profit: A Shop RPG (Brent Arnold)
Isles of Sea and Sky (Cicada Games, Jason Newman, Craig Collver / Cicada Games, Jason Newman, Gamera Game)
Honorable Mentions: 20 Small Mazes (FLEB), Peaks of Yore (Anders Grube Jensen / TraipseWare), Price of Flight (WATERBOX), Timberborn (Mechanistry)
Excellence in Narrative
1000xRESIST (Sunset Visitor / Fellow Traveller)
A Highland Song (Inkle)
Mediterranea Inferno (Lorenzo Redaelli/EYEGUYS / Santa Ragione)
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood (Deconstructeam / Devolver Digital)
The Wreck (The Pixel Hunt)
Venba (Visai Games)
Honorable Mentions: Goodbye Volcano High (KO_OP), Saltsea Chronicles (Die Gute Fabrik / Die Gute Fabrik), Slay the Princess (Black Tabby Games), Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical (Summerfall Studios / Humble Games) The Archivist and the Revolution (Autumn Chen)
Excellence in Visual Arts
Anthology of the Killer (Thecatamites, Tommy Tone, A. Degen / Thecatamites)
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (ACE Team / Nacon)
Darkest Dungeon II (Red Hook Studios)
Little Goody Two Shoes (AstralShift / Square Enix Collective)
Phonopolis (Amanita Design)
Venba (Visai Games)
Honorable Mentions: 30 Birds (RAM RAM Games/Business Goose / ARTE France), Chants of Sennaar (Rundisc / Focus Entertainment), Goodbye Volcano High (KO_OP), NIDUS (Caleb Wood), SLUDGE LIFE 2 (Terri Vellmann, DOSEONE / Devolver Digital)
Nuovo Award
1000xRESIST (Sunset Visitor / Fellow Traveller)
Anthology of the Killer (Thecatamites, Tommy Tone, A. Degen / Thecatamites)
Cryptmaster (Paul Hart, Lee Williams, Akupara Games / Akupara Games)
Kevin (1997-2077) (Kevin Du)
Mediterranea Inferno (Lorenzo Redaelli/EYEGUYS / Santa Ragione)
NIDUS (Caleb Wood)
The Forest Cathedral (Wakefield Interactive, Brian Wilson / Whitethorn Games)
Honorable Mentions:  BlueSuburbia (alienmelon), goodbye.monster (Monster Team), In Stars and Time (insertdisc5 / Armor Games Inc.), Nour: Play With Your Food (Terrifying Jellyfish / PANIC), The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood (Deconstructeam / Devolver Digital)
Seumas McNally Grand Prize
1000xRESIST (Sunset Visitor / Fellow Traveller)
A Highland Song (Inkle)
Anthology of the Killer (Thecatamites, Tommy Tone, A. Degen / Thecatamites)
COCOON (Geometric Interactive / Annapurna Interactive)
Mediterranea Inferno (Lorenzo Redaelli/EYEGUYS / Santa Ragione)
Venba (Visai Games)
Honorable Mentions: Chants of Sennaar (Rundisc / Focus Entertainment), Final Profit: A Shop RPG (Brent Arnold), Goodbye Volcano High (KO_OP), In Stars and Time (insertdisc5 / Armor Games Inc.), Rhythm Doctor (7th Beat Games / 7th Beat Games, indienova), Tchia (Awaceb / Kepler Interactive), The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood (Deconstructeam / Devolver Digital)
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feotakahari · 1 month
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It's inspiring that such an artistic, niche game can make it onto a platform like Steam, which has such a large audience and wide reach. But it's sad that in the case of Mediterranea Inferno it still didn't make much of a difference. At least, while I write this, the game sits with fewer than 25 reviews. And yeah, this game isn't going to be for everyone -- it's a homoerotic thriller with a very loud art style and it touches on numerous triggering topics -- but damn if it isn't one of the best games to drop in 2023 anyway.
There are people on Tumblr for whom this game will be like catnip.
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wormdramafever · 6 months
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Goodbye Volcano High finalist of the SXSW Games Festival Awards!!!
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Congrats to Newfangled Games' Paper Trail and its fans for winning!!!
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smlpodcast · 1 month
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The SML Podcast - Episode 943: Boyz of the Sun
Download Episode 943 --
News and reviews and not much time to mess around, so let's get the show started!
The show kicks off with Bri Galgano and Aki on hand to cover the news of the week! We talk about the latest in the Saber Interactive liberation from Embracer, the newest batch of games hitting the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, a cancelled Spider-Man, Adult Swim Games going away, Deviation Games shutting down, Game Pass info, Nintendo updates, and the news that Grandia HD Collection is hitting Xbox & PlayStation later this month! Plus reviews!
0:00 - Intro/news 29:15 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky - GSC Game World (Aki) 41:41 - Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake - Avantgarden, 505 Games (Bri & Aki) 49:46 - Stunt Paradise - Brinemedia (Jacob) 54:17 - REVEIL - Pixelsplit, Daedalic Entertainment (Aki) 1:00:23 - Highwater - Demagog Studio, Rogue Games (Bri) 1:05:27 - Match Village - Rising Moon Games, QUByte Interactive (Jacob & Bri) 1:09:40 - Top Racer Collection - Piko Interactive, QUByte Interactive, bleem! (Jacob) 1:25:01 - Mediterranea Inferno - Eyeguys, Lorenzo Radaelli, Stanta Ragione (Jacob)
The show ends with some Final Fantasy VII goodness from The Tiberian Sons. Grab this track anywhere music is streaming!
1:35:34 - The Tiberian Sons - One Winged Angel Rebirth (Adventus Liberos) (Final Fantasy VII Rebirth)
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biphobia-truther · 4 months
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Still thinking about Mediterranea Inferno :|
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theindieinformer · 2 months
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On The Radar: Merchants Of Rosewall, Mediterranea Inferno, Quilts And Cats Of Calico
I can't imagine Merchants Of Rosewall, Mediterranea Inferno, and Quilts And Cats Of Calico all together in any other place. Enjoy!
I swear the theme of these is not to find the most unlike projects possible and put them together. Though, I can’t deny that’s how it’s been working out so far this year. But, as always, this feature is filled with titles you might have missed but definitely should be keeping an eye on. Merchants of Rosewall Big Blue Sky Games has a game on the horizon, and it’s …an online multiplayer…
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