“We’re celebrating our 20th developer interview by revisiting Blood Lily Loop, a standout from the Hungry Ghost Games Festival. Joining us is Sounding Stone, the solo creator behind the Physical Exorcism and Peacemakers series.”
“Two weeks, five Lis, and two lost pities later — here are my real impressions of the new Hearts Ablaze format. Special shoutout to Monotohma for the stunning custom wallpaper we showcased during the playthrough!”
“Playing the Fearbonding demo during the Hungry Ghost Festival was an unhinged, edge-of-your-seat experience. We sat down with Night Asobu, the solo dev behind Fearbonding and Parasite in Love, for a deep dive into their inspirations and process.”
Our latest interview spotlights Bremit Studios, the Singapore-based team behind the upcoming horror game Numinous. Ruth and Yint Oo talk founding stories, paranormal inspiration, design challenges, and the reality of building a game around NS schedules.
On October 23rd we sampled four cozy-to-spooky gems — Exocolonist, ILA, Chicory, and Night in the Woods — each leaving a unique impression. With my controller busted, The Sexy Brutale will have to wait, but these titles offered plenty of heart, charm, and Halloween vibes
Our latest developer interview spotlights Blink Hydrate, the mind behind Deadly Heart Gambit and other inventive indie titles. From Unity jam projects to upcoming games exploring absurdism and existential dread, their passion shines through.
This event was such a joy to play through, but I have my biases as a Xavier main. Please enjoy the event with me!
Zayne’s myth had me hooked from start to finish: unexpected turns, sizzling tension, and a relationship teetering between distance and desire. Despite its shorter length, the atmosphere and storytelling delivered a ride I won’t forget anytime soon
Otome lovers, gather round! This week’s dev interview features FallenCranberry Studio, creators of the Singapore-made Lover’s Enigma, now with a newly updated demo and a live Kickstarter.” “Mausberry shares the studio’s origins, inspirations, and the Otome tropes (and corpses?!) players can look forward to.
Young Buffalo Studio, based in Ho Chi Minh City, brings Vietnamese culture to life in Night Shippers, a chaotic co-op comedy horror game full of laughs, teamwork, and urban legend-inspired surprises. My playtest with friends turned into a hilarious, obstacle-filled adventure that kept us on our toes!
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