re:curse is a surreal RPGmaker horror game inspired by the likes of OFF, Ib, LISA: The Painful RPG and Yume Nikki.
Play as distraction-prone researcher Linda Langley and explore as your laboratory distorts and degrades around you. Send emails. Grapple with your clown infestation. Face consequences. Maybe even survive!
This is a game about...
doors
screens
bitrot
self-fulfilling loops
computer viruses (not real ones)
trans-temporal communication software
gay subtext
surprises
secrets
re:curse was solo developed as a passion project, mostly between 2020-2021. I've returned to it and added the final touches necessary to make a finished game. Bundled with the game is a trove of bonus content for your perusal, including uncompressed source files, concept art, unreleased original music, 3d files, and more. I hope you enjoy!
We are 41% funded within the first week!! Thank you so much for your support! I can't make these pins without you! Please continue sharing, I sincerely appreciate the help! Link is in pinned! 🪩✨💙
did you know that our BIG GIANT GAY GAMEBOY has functioning buttons? Please check out our big gay gameboy at FREEPLAY! Richmond, VA’s first queer games exhibit!
Our exhibit is running for six more weeks! Check us out at the Iridian Gallery and support us on Kickstarter
Candy Darling on her deathbed (1974) photog: Peter Hujar
Darling died of lymphoma on March 21, 1974, aged 29, at the Columbus Hospital division of the Cabrini Health Care Center. In a letter written on her deathbed and intended for Warhol and his followers, Darling wrote, "Unfortunately before my death I had no desire left for life ... I am just so bored by everything. You might say bored to death. Did you know I couldn't last. I always knew it. I wish I could meet you all again." Her funeral, held at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel, was attended by huge crowds. Julie Newmar read the eulogy. Darling's birth name was never spoken by the minister or any of the eulogizers. Faith Dane played a piano piece, and Gloria Swanson saluted Darling's coffin.
The Kickstarter for my Disco Ball Pride Pins is now LIVE!! 🎉🪩✨🏳️🌈
I have 30 days to fund this project, and if you could help me make these pins a reality, I'd appreciate it more than you know! You can help me by liking, sharing, pledging, or donating!
(REMINDER: U.S. SHIPPING ONLY)
Thank you guys so much. I'm so excited to get started!! 💙🪩✨
Hello, everyone! I haven't been able to make much pixel art this past year, but I'm super excited to share what I've been working on the past couple of months!
I've been organizing FREE PLAY! Richmond, VA's first queer video games exhibit hosted at The Iridian Gallery, the only LGBTQ-focused exhibit in the southern U.S. (more under the cut)
We're running a kickstarter campaign to help cover the costs of the exhibit. We're also hoping to secure artist honorarium anD get gameboy cartridges, zines and other merch created!
If you all could share and support the kickstarter, it would mean so so much to me!
For the past couple of months, we built custom displays for all nine of our games!! and paid for transporting, printing, everything, so that our devs could focus on their games :)
Galleries often take 50% (or more) of artists' commissions! Not only that, but making, transporting, and installing artwork can get pretty expensive! The high price point makes it really hard for artists and game devs to share noncommercial artworks. It's our mission to help mitigate these costs and make it more accessible for game devs to share their art!
Your support will go a long way to making this project sustainable! And will help many queer game devs share their work :)
THE SHOW OPENS THIS FRIDAY! We're having a HUGE PARTY on January 12th @7pm! You're totally invited!