Friday, March 25, 2016

Back to Bed


Back to Bed is an artistic 3D puzzle game with a surreal twist. It tells the story of Bob, an unlucky narcoleptic who has a tendency of falling asleep in his boring office and then proceeding to sleepwalk into the dangers of the big city. Luckily, Bob has a subconscious guardian named Subob, whom spawns from the mind of Bob and whose job it is to protect the sleepwalker from any danger and guide him back to the safety of his bed. The ever vigilant Subob must guide the constantly sleepwalking Bob on a journey through a series of surreal painting-like cityscapes where the boundary between Bob's dreams and reality have vanished.


Monday, March 21, 2016

Cadenza: Havana Nights Collectors


Mad Head Games proudly presents the newest addition to the Cadenza series! Welcome to Havana! Your brother needs your musical talent to make his club the hottest joint on the streets of Havana! But what starts as a joyous reunion quickly takes a deadly turn as a mysterious guitar player takes control of the helpless citizens. Can you save them before it’s too late, or will you become his next victim? Find out in this heart-pounding hidden-object puzzle adventure!

    Another Havana adventure awaits you in the bonus chapter!
    Test your skills and speed by replaying HOPs.
    Consult the handy strategy guide.
    Gather collectibles, earn achievements, view concept art, and more!


Frankenstein: The Village


Janet and Brad thought they were going on a peaceful holiday until an unfortunate breakdown stopped them outside Frankenstein Burg!
Brad, who knows nothing about repairing cars, sets off to find help, but very quickly regrets doing so...
Be prepared, the village you are about to discover with Brad and Janet is by far the craziest one on Earth!
Save your couple by solving the riddle of Frankenstein Burg! Every corner of the village is packed with details and characters, each one crazier than the last!
Be careful, the atmosphere there gradually brings you closer to your worst nightmare...

    Hidden object scenes, mini-games and rechargeable clues
    Detailed full HD environments
    Tackle the mystery of Frankenstein in a humorous universe

 

Haunted Legends - The Iron Mask BETA


new hog beta game from ERS Games

 

Holiday Jigsaw Easter 3


There’s nothing better than spending time in the warm company of family! Complete jigsaw puzzles together and watch beautiful Spring themed images come to life.
For more enjoyable gameplay, we’ve allowed for a whole range of possibilities. Set a difficulty to suit your skill level and save your progress at any time! Convenient controls and a multitude of hints and tools make the game a delight to play. There are also special quests and trophies for those looking for more challenges.

- 500 high-quality jigsaw puzzles
- Relaxed play - Take your time to complete each jigsaw puzzle
- Customize your difficulty level
- Tons of achievements
- Need to take a break…save your progress anytime and come back later.


Next Stop 2


We're off on another railroad journey! Since Margaret’s last adventure, she didn't just mope around -- she's taken out another loan with the bank. This time she has a limited amount of time to fix the broken railroad system, but now the areas are more interesting and have additional objectives. Moreover, the bank has set this land aside for the construction of an entire city, and if Margaret isn't up to the task the banker won't miss his chance to tease our unlucky friends.
Features:
- 40 action packed levels
- Build up the city as you complete levels
- Enhanced graphics
- No rush! Relaxed mode is optional


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Thursday, March 17, 2016

DevCorner: Atomic Game Engine MIT (Urho3D fork) and Godot 2.0

First off (and you probably read it elsewhere before): The awesome Godot game engine got a really awesome 2.0 release a few weeks ago. It also got independent of it's original developers (who stay active in development), and the first larger commercial game with it was released on Steam just a few days ago.

Fresh of the press is a FOSS release of an pretty awesome competitor though:
The Atomic Game Engine was just released fully under the MIT license! Its render engine is a fork of the pretty nice Urho3D renderer, but it includes an cross-platform integrated development environment similar to Godot:
Looks nice, but where is the Linux binary release? :(
Dive into the source code here. Similar to Godot it features some neat platform support: Linux, Android, WebGL, Windows, iOS and OSX (resorted for significance ;) ); but unlike it you have much more and more common scripting languages at your disposal: JavaScript, TypeScript, C++, and C# scripting in the works. Especially the latter could be interesting if someone manages to make an Unity3D compatibility layer for migrating and open-sourcing Unity games...

For a nice overview, don't miss the GamesFromScratch video and introduction tutorial (from back in December 2015 when it was not yet MIT licensed):