Looking forward to this one. It has an interesting concept
Oh those one-eyed monsters reminds me of Patapon! haha
Good to know that they made multiplayer free
I like the design and art of this game
After reading those articles I guess I have to buy the game and the expansion when i'll get a PS4. Seems like an interesting game!
I'm not really into tactical turn based games but Invisible Inc. caught my attention
I'm looking forward to this game, it has some unique elements that makes me want to play it as soon as it's released
I can see that there is some inspiration on Japanese style, as said in the interview and I like that!
I'm really curious to play this one when it's released
This one is the indie that catch my attention most so far. The idea of a fourth dimension is really intriguing!
I agree with the part where you are talking about companies that copies others. There are too many clones of famous games out there, especially for mobile, and some of them are so similar to the original one that makes me question on how they get those ones published without copyrights infrangements. This makes me sad.. Thank god that there are developers like you Lumi Games out there. Thank you for the tips to stimulate creativity by the way!
Too complex to read that one for me too
With Indie month we are discovering really interesting new things everyday about small developers. Thanks to the author of this
I will try ParticleBOOM! when it's released. Seems nice!
I will support those guys for sure from now!
Interesting to hear that they had a prototype game similar to Flappy Bird long before it was invented!
Donating part of the earnings to charity is for sure a noble thing. Respect
There is an error on the blog post. After you said "At A Glance: Cowardly Creations:" the link is to yesterday's story "At a Glance: Red Barrels", not to the correct one
I agree on what you said. AAA games nowadays are becoming too mainstream, restricted to the same gameplay mechanics just to earn safe cash. There are few big studios that experiment innovations lately and that is why i'm partially hating this generation. Only Japanese games studios are the ones that still put some innovation (and craziness too) in their games, that's why I love them!
Nice pixelated art style!