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A demo for Playdead’s macabre puzzle platformer Inside has been released on Steam to give those who haven’t had the chance to pick up one of the years best games a chance to try it out. Inside has also been released on GOG, a DRM-Free service allowing those who don’t want to deal with the with the Steam version’s Denuvo DRM support. The game’s demo has a size of 1.2GB and the full retail version of Inside is on sale right now on Steam for £11.24/14,99€/$14.99.
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We do love our tough-as-nails platformers, don’t we? Ever since Super Meat Boy kicked off the trend of cutesy run-and-jump games with punishing difficulty that reward pure skill, countless similar titles have been testing our might over and over. And stepping up to plate now in that category is Snowflake’s Chance, from developer Carl Morgan, now looking for support on Steam Greenlight. As seen in the trailer below, it’s a classic story about an adorable little rabbit named Snowflake who wi...
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EA is unfortunately shutting down online servers for 50 of their older titles starting on June 30. The company claims the decision was made after GameSpy announced that they will no longer host multiplayer servers starting with May 31. Electronic Arts says they are evaluating options to keep online support, but haven’t found any viable solutions at the moment. “Since GameSpy’s announcement, our teams have been working to evaluate options to keep services up and running.  Unfortunately, d...
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Trine 3: Artifacts of Power was generally liked by the gaming community but also criticized for its rushed ending. The game is receiving a bit of mending in the format of a free game level, as well as added Linux and SteamOS support. Frozenbyte Games announced that the free level is available right now as a response to the fan feedback about the abrupt ending that the third game received. According to Frozenbyte CEO Lauri Hyvärinen, it was stated in the press release… They released a video de...
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It can indeed be tough to pitch a metroidvania game, a roguelike game, or an old-school 2D game with pixel art to the general public these days, let alone a game that combines all of the above. For many gamers looking at the current lineup of indie titles, games like that can indeed come across as a possible case of “Been there, done that.” But that still doesn’t mean that you can’t create the best possible game that fuses together all of those previously-mentioned elements. And indeed, ...