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Circles is Taking Visual Novels to the Beyond

Marcus Estrada writes: "Just as English-speaking audiences are getting used to the concept of "visual novels" we have had many Kickstarter campaigns crop up for new ones. Of course, coming from existing fans of the genre, most of these titles do not include the heavy focus on 'gameplay' as names such as Phoenix Wright or 999. Circles, for example, is a brand new Kickstarter campaign which pitches itself as a kinetic novel. We'll get to what that means in a moment. First, let's delve into the story.

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EP Review: Circles (Steam) - GameEnthus

EP Review: Circles (Steam)

+ fun puzzles
+ introduces new mechanics at good intervals
+ casual mechanics with challengeing levels
+ relaxing music
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GameEnthus Podcast ep300: My Voicemail # is? or New SKU

This week Rashanii(@Rashanii) from SingleSimulcast and Sliderwave(@Sliderwave) join Tiny(@Tiny415) Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: WWE, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Doug, Rocko’s Modern Life, Ren and Stimpy, Hey Arnold, Samurai Jack, Kodi, Futurama, Sonic, Attack of the Mutant Camels, Ninja Baseball Bat Boys, Project Almanac, Pandemic, Central Intelligence, Good Burger, Coach Carter, MTV Movies, Bad Grandpa, Heath Ledger, The Walking Dead, Fear of the Walking Dead, Lego Batman, John Wick 2, Batman Brave and the Bold, SkyFall, Spectre, E3, Indivisible, John Williams, Conan, New Super Mario Bros. Wii U, SSX, Clash Royale, Steam Greenlight, Steam Direct, PSNow, Ultimate Ghosts n Goblins, Resident Evil 7, 2064 ROM, Mafia 3, Horizon Zero Dawn, Super Castlevania IV, Circles, Double Dragon IV, Taco Bell and more.

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What Kickstarter Video Game Campaigns Launched Jan 4th - 10th?

Greg Micek writes: "Every week we take a brief look at all of the Kickstarter campaigns that launched in the previous week. This isn't to say that all of these projects are worth your hard earned cash, but with any luck having all of them in one place will make it easier to educate yourself on the projects you'd like to back, and which ones to run from. This week there were 23 to choose from."