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Game Review: All-Star Fruit Racing (Switch)

11th July 2018 Marcos Codas 0

“All-Star Fruit Racing” has tons of promise and heaps of content, but performance issues and lack of polish in certain aspects bring down an otherwise fun, complete and competent racer.

“Survive! Mr. Cube” brings rogue-lite adventures to Switch NOW!

29th June 2018 Marcos Codas 0

“Survive! Mr. Cube” is a cute but brutal rogue-lite, available on Switch right now!

Game Review: I, Zombie (Switch)

11th March 2018 Marcos Codas 0

“I, Zombie” may look like a smartphone title, and while it kind of behaves like one, the low price and the level editor make it great bang for the buck.

I, Zombie eats your brains on Switch TODAY!

8th March 2018 Marcos Codas 0

Eat your way to victory in “I, Zombie”, available on the Nintendo Switch eShop today!

Creating a retro-inspired RPG – A Developer Diary, Part 2

5th March 2018 Marcos Codas 0

Another developer diary, another long couple of months. Finally, the backbone of the game is done, and it’s time to move into building the worlds and levels. Party time!

Game Review: Super One More Jump (Switch)

25th February 2018 Marcos Codas 0

Super One More Jump is a hidden gem of a game. A fresh take on platforming, with a particularly good coop mode that’s sure to bring joy (and fights) to families all over.

“Mad Carnage” out on Switch NOW!

7th February 2018 Marcos Codas 0

“Mad Carnage” brings a mixture of Mad Max and Final Fantasy Tactics to your Switch.

Software Review: RPG Maker MV (Game engine)

13th December 2017 Marcos Codas 0

If you want to make an RPG for the platforms it supports, there’s no better engine than RPG Maker MV. But beware the limited console support.

Game Review: ACORN Tactics (Switch)

10th December 2017 Marcos Codas 0

A cleverly disguised, westernized homage to SRPGs of old, ACORN Tactics is a fun, solid strategy game that could have benefited from stronger storytelling.

Creating a retro-inspired RPG – A Developer Diary, Part 1

27th November 2017 Marcos Codas 0

Follow our adventures in game development with this ongoing series. Heartbreak, frustration, elation and happiness: all in a developer diary.

Game Review: Astro Bears Party (Switch)

26th October 2017 Marcos Codas 0

Astro Bears Party is a small but fun game that, while light on content, is very easy on the wallet, too.

Game Review: “The Flame in the Flood” (Switch)

20th October 2017 Marcos Codas 0

Read on and find out why “The Flame in the Flood” made me fall back in love with playing video games.

Game Review: RPG Maker Fes (3DS)

14th July 2017 Marcos Codas 0

Dip your toes into the waters of game development with a simple yet powerful tool for creating RPG games on the go.

Interview: Scirra + Construct 3 (Game Engine)

6th July 2017 Marcos Codas 0

Scirra have just released a new version of their cult hit game engine Construct. We talk to them about it, JS as a game language, and subscription models.

(Feature) Construct 2: Game making for the masses

23rd June 2017 Marcos Codas 0

You may have read recently (because we’ve been promoting it like hell) that I developed a game for Android called “Kuatia” (which you can download […]

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