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My heart's already been stolen by this stop-motion adventure made out of wood and 'mostly in a garden shed'
By Ted Litchfield published
news "Every animation was captured frame-by-frame using real sets, hand-crafted props, and a physical wooden mouse."

Its demo only took me 10 minutes, but this claymation picture book puzzle game inspired by medieval alchemy is one to watch out for
By Ted Litchfield published
news Wait, you've got *all* the living things in there?

This tactics RPG set on a floating New York City could be the next great noir videogame
By Evan Lahti published
girl noir Aether & Iron is a "decopunk" RPG with characters and factions inspired by New York's actual history.

John Wick Hex and Tron Catalyst dev Mike Bithell thinks licensed games have evolved past 'lunchbox tie-ins' because 'the people who played licensed games are now bosses in the companies that are licensing IP'
By Ted Litchfield published
news "We're not just, 'I'll put something on a shelf so the Gran can buy it for the kid who likes the movie.'"

A rising Peak lifts all boats as climbing sim Cairn breaks 500k demo downloads after endorsement from mountaineering megahit Peak's devs
By Ted Litchfield published
news One of those actual feel-good stories.

This 'tediously accurate' map of our solar system with the moon scaled to a single pixel would still take 665 monitors laid end-to-end to show all at once
By Ted Litchfield published
news We all know that space is mostly just space, but do we really feel it in our guts?

Real-life rally racing is dying and triple-A rally games are dead, but the sport's gotten a second life thanks to these excellent indie racers
By Aidan Lilienfeld published
aftermarket For the love of dirt-road racing.

Desktop Survivors 98 is an action roguelike that moves at the speed of your mouse, which is to say pretty fast
By Jonathan Bolding published
news What if Clippy were a sword?
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