Regency Solitaire

Regency Solitaire

Regency Solitaire builds on the solid foundation of this addictive card game but adds enough extra elements to keep you hooked. The game has a romantic storyline, beautifully drawn visuals, and more than enough levels to keep you busy for ages. The challenges start very simple but quickly ramp up, and you’ll need all the ballroom items you can find or purchase to even the odds. Even if the Regency era and casual games are not your cup of tea, you’ll find that Regency Solitaire is addictive enough to make it worthwhile.

Gameplay: The game is very addictive and features plenty of extra elements to keep things varied.

Graphics: Regency Solitaire features beautiful visuals for a solitaire title.

Sound: The game features a relaxing soundtrack and good effects, but apart from the intro cut-scene, there is no voice acting

Ten Questions With… Martin Greip (Eat Create Sleep)

Ten Questions With… Martin Greip (Eat Create Sleep)

We recently checked out Crest, a unique strategy title from indie developer Eat Create Sleep, currently available on Steam Greenlight. Crest not only features a distinctive visual style, but also has an interesting take on the god game genre, so we were eager to find out more about it. The developers are currently hard at work completing the game, but were kind enough to answer some of our questions

The Killer 3 Bundle by Bundle Stars

The Killer 3 Bundle by Bundle Stars

Another Killer Bundle from Bundle Stars, which means ten top quality titles with great gameplay and even better value for money. Best of all, a large chunk of these titles have never been bundled before, which makes it great for regular bundle buyers. In addition, the variety is definitely not lacking either and there is something for everyone included in this selection of titles

Rebel Galaxy (Double Damage Games)

Rebel Galaxy (Double Damage Games)

After being given the opportunity to check out a preview build of the upcoming Rebel Galaxy by Double Damage Games I jumped at the chance as I loved the premise of the game. However, even I was surprised by how well the developers pulled off their take on the whole swashbuckling space adventure genre. My love for the genre stretches back to Star Control II, Frontier and Privateer, but after a couple of hours with Rebel Galaxy I have no doubt that it will be joining the ranks of those titles

Toren

Toren

Toren is an ambitious and enjoyable debut title from Swordtales that will appeal to fans of the genre. The visuals lack polish in certain areas and the controls can be clunky, but ascending the tower and exploring the surreal dreams of the protagonist is quite a memorable experience. It is also a game that doesn’t hold your hand or spell out everything for you, so be prepared to unravel its mysteries and metaphors on your own.

Gameplay: There is not as much action as we expected, but there are still plenty of unique areas to explore and puzzles to solve.

Graphics: The visuals can be rough around the edges, but they are vibrant, detailed, and often downright beautiful.

Sound: Toren features a great soundtrack as well as good sound effects

Crest (Eat Create Sleep)

Crest (Eat Create Sleep)

Mention the words “god game” and chances are players will immediately think about either Populous or Black & White. There have been others of course, but these two titles exemplify what people typically expect of the genre. It is also a very niche genre, but now developers, Eat Create Sleep, have stepped up with their take on things. Their credentials include the free ecosystem simulator, Among Ripples, which is also a very unique title, but Crest raises the stakes by putting you in charge of guiding humanity

Gamers Attempt World’s Largest Voxel Build Using Fortresscraft Evolved

Gamers Attempt World’s Largest Voxel Build Using Fortresscraft Evolved

Fortresscraft Evolved has no shortage of players vying to outdo each other when it comes to creativity and ingenuity, but now three gamers are taking things to a whole new level. The three players joining forces, “ButcherBoyToma”, “GadgetGaz” and “CyberSclumpf” are no strangers to the game and have already wowed other players with their creations. Their plan this time around is to create one of the largest voxel builds that have ever been attempted and judging by their videos they are already off to a great start

New Content Added To Nightbanes Thanks To Free Update

New Content Added To Nightbanes Thanks To Free Update

A bit of good news for fans of the free to play collectible card game, Nightbanes, from Diviad and Headup Games. The game made its Steam debut a while back and impressed us with its great card artwork as well as fast paced, but strategic gameplay. Today the developers unveiled an update for the game which features plenty of brand new content

Technobabylon – A Cyberpunk Adventure Game Now Available For Pre-Order

Technobabylon – A Cyberpunk Adventure Game Now Available For Pre-Order

Earlier this year we mentioned the upcoming cyberpunk adventure from Wadjet Eye Games and the good news is that the release is almost around the corner. Technobabylon will be available on May 21 2015 and fans can already pre-order their copy of the game. To make the offer a little more enticing the developers are including a whole slew of goodies along with the pre-order

Alpha Kimori™ 1

Alpha Kimori™ 1

Alpha Kimori has a very interesting backstory, and while it only clocks in at about five hours, it does set things up nicely for the rest of the trilogy. The visuals are a blast from the past, and fans of classic 16-bit RPGs will really enjoy the game. It is let down by some frequent backtracking, but definitely worth completing in order to uncover the whole story.

Gameplay: Classic SNES era JRPG but with less grinding and thankfully enemies are visible.

Graphics: Runs on the RPG Maker engine, but with some nice custom art.

Sound: Great theme song, crisp sound effects, and nice tunes