Announced last week, independent publisher Limited Run Games announced that it will release the Wii U version of Axiom Verge physically on March 29. However, a recent article posted by GamesIndustry.biz highlighted the company’s troubles with BadLand Games, as the latter had not kept their end of the
When Stonemaier Game’s latest release Wingspan went up for pre-order on January 2nd, nobody had a clue as to how popular a bird-themed engine building game would be. Fast forward to March and its the hottest game on Board Game Geek, demand was so high that many shops didn’
Released yesterday, Super Smash Heaven is Netherlands-based animation team 64Bits’ latest video, with the concept meshing together Super Smash Brothers with Rhythm Heaven. We got to talk with Niels Beekes about the channel, their success with previously released project Cupsouls, as well as some Smash-related questions.
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Bezier Games is probably most well known for their One Night Ultimate Werewolf and associated games, but one of their initial titles was Suburbia. Creating the most attractive city with hex tiles became such a hit that a couple of expansions came out for the game. It’s been a
While it’s not uncommon to find games based on westerns, but when it’s done well it stands out. That has been the case with Western Legends, one of the first games from publisher Kolossal Games. With the game being so successful, they are bringing out Ante Up, a
Filipino developer Ranida Games recently released its Kickstarter last week for the fighting game Bayani, which aims to be released on PC in the near future. With the game’s main fighters based on popular Filipino figures, the developers hope to create a game that introduces newcomers to the rich
Mythic Games has been known for going big. Their Mythic Battles: Pantheon had huge miniatures. The Solomon Kane Kickstarter campaign opened several stretch goals and a campaign that takes at least 60 hours. Now Mythic Games wants to bring a World Weird War game to the tabletop, but with a
Sometimes looks can be deceiving. A game with a hex tiles is common, as well as flipping them over to reveal terrain or resources. However, sometimes you have to look away to see where the strategy lies. That’s the case with Archmage, a game of exploration and dueling mages.