Indie Royale 'Evolved' bundle now available
The Indie Royale "Evolved" bundle opened today, which includes Unmechanical, The Path, Krater, Sugar Cube: Bittersweet Factory, and OIO.
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The Indie Royale "Evolved" bundle opened today, which includes Unmechanical, The Path, Krater, Sugar Cube: Bittersweet Factory, and OIO.
We plumb the depths of The Cave, the latest adventure game from Double Fine Productions and adventure game pioneer, Ron Gilbert.
When Nvidia announced its big goofy Android handheld Project Shield earlier in the month, it also quietly revealed Arma Tactics as one of its games. Developer Bohemia Interactive today formally announced that mobile game as a "turn-based close-combat strategy" affair, mentioning the XCOM and Jagged Alliance series as influences. It'll be available for other Nvidia Tegra-powered devices, mind, and may hit other platforms later too.
DICE is working on porting the Frostbite engine to the Mac, according to a job listing from the company.
If the new SimCity has you all excited about urban planning but it's public transportation that really gets your mojo working, the first trailer for Cities in Motion 2 may be up your street. The sim charges players with planning and running cities' transportation networks, and may introduce American audiences to exotic European concepts like "trains."
The Walking Dead for PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac, and iOS is Shacknews' 2012 Game of the Year
Disney Infinity discs will contain assets for the next 12 months of content plans, which means hackers may spoil future movie PR plans.
League of Legends has produced a Mac beta client, currently in the Public Beta Environment and ready to go into open beta once PBE testing is done.
FTL for PC is #7 in our Best of 2012.
We haven't heard much from Blizzard's own entry into the Dota clone arena, Blizzard All-Stars, since the developer settled/lost its trademark dispute with Valve, but fear not, "it's still actively being worked on." That's the word from StarCraft II production director Chris Sigaty, who says it's held up while Blizzard works on bits for its business model. While Blizzard still won't formally confirm it'll be free-to-play, it's looking awfully likely.