
GP Editor, Marshall Henderson writes, "To all those seeking to indulge in the domestic life of an octopus again, your time has come. Young Horses, the team behind the adventure/puzzle/octopus sim game Octodad has begun accepting donations via a Kickstarter, with the hopes of being able to create a sequel."

COG writes - You want to talk about bizarre games? We've got you covered with part two of our look at some of the strangest things you'll ever see in gaming.

Continue Play's Taylor Hidalgo examines the strange ability we have to ignore the complete absurdty in front of us to the point where some gamers refuse to see Octodad as anything other than another example of a bumbling everyman worth rooting for, rather than the weird attempt of cephalopod attempting to masquerade as a human being.

Developer Rami Ismail talked about the need to share the reality of game development in a recent post, and there's nothing more eye-opening than a developer sharing both what it cost to make a game, and what they made from those efforts.