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Catalan
A high amount of complexity can come from simple rules. In Catalan, a free browser puzzle game released by increpare (Stephen Lavelle), the only rule is if there is a circle with three lines intersecting through it, then it can be clicked.
Published by Ben Alford on Jan. 26, 2011
The Humble Indie Bundle 2 Now Available
A followup to the previous Humble Indie Bundle is now available and it features five new games, all still DRM free, on Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.
Published by Ben Alford on Dec. 14, 2010
Riiiiight
So, I read an interview on Eurogamer today, it was with Adrian Chmielarz, founder of People Can Fly. He spoke on Bulletstorm being misunderstood
Published by Ben Alford on Dec. 8, 2010
Browser: One Chance
Interesting for its permanence, in One Chance you only get “one chance” to play out the events of the game, which unfold differently depending on what you do.
Published by Ben Alford on Dec. 8, 2010
Double Fine Announce Next Game: Stacking
Double Fine announced today their next game will be Stacking, a puzzle/adventure game where you play as a Russian nesting doll. The player controlled doll is able to inhabit dolls of a larger size, gaining new abilities to solve puzzles with.
Published by Ben Alford on Nov. 23, 2010
A New Deus Ex: Human Revolution Trailer
New gameplay trailer showing off some of the augmentations, inventory, menus, weapons and a different location. It seems to be shaping up nicely.
Published by Ben Alford on Nov. 18, 2010
Using the Interface in Fable III
One of the biggest changes going from Fable II to the third game is the overhaul of the user interface. It was desperately needed as Fable II’s UI was terrible, with a uninformative map, and cumbersome layout.
Published by Ben Alford on Nov. 2, 2010
Review: Kirby's Epic Yarn
The yarn-constructed sand pit slowly unravels, alternating between sand colored tones. A button is lassoed and pulls a string which in turn causes the level constructed in fabric to bunch up, pulling a platform within jumping distance. Even the water’s surface is constructed from yarn.
Published by Ben Alford on Oct. 23, 2010