Entries tagged with “Indie Games”.
Thu 30 Apr 2009
Frantic Franko – Production Diary #2 – A simple concept goes berserk
Posted by Igor Hardy under Dev Diaries, Games & Game Design
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Wed 15 Apr 2009
Here comes Butterfly! – INTERVIEW with Jarosław Kuczek
Posted by Igor Hardy under Games & Game Design, Interviews
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Jarosław Kuczek
Set in 2099 Shanghai Butterfly is an independent cyberpunk adventure game to be released as freeware Winter 2009. It’s an ambitious project with striking graphics and many of the cyberpunk genre’s more hardcore staples. The author of the game Jarosław Kuczek – passionate about android-related projects and the constantly evolving technology, with experiences of such vastly different cultures like Polish, Japanese and Chinese – promises to deliver much more than a traditional adventure game with a few sci-fi gimmicks. Below is everything he told us about his project – from its origins to major attractions – coupled with general thoughts about sci-fi and adventure gaming. (more…)
Mon 13 Apr 2009
Frantic Franko – Production Diary #1 – Introduction
Posted by Igor Hardy under comics & artwork, Dev Diaries, Games & Game Design
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Finally, there has come the moment that I was waiting for a very long time – I can start a production diary for my own adventure game! Not because I have just put together a loose concept or created the first artwork, no. It is the right moment to begin writing about the game because I have now finished a working version of one of three acts of the full project – to be tweaked and released soon (next month) as a WIP demo. So, while much much work still needs to be done, even on the demo, from this moment on there will be always some solid virtual entity to refer to. In other words, Frantic Franko now lives! (more…)
Sat 7 Mar 2009
Casebook – ACG Interview & Review
Posted by Igor Hardy under Film Curiosities, Indie, Interviews, Look Elseweb, Reviews
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Somehow almost all my entries seem to go along with cartoony pictures. It’s hard to stay serious in such circumstances. Thankfully I have now dabbled in a realistic, gritty, FMV whodunit adventure game series called Casebook and am able to offer you a taste of something much more dark and realistic for a change. Dedicated especially to fans of solving crimes through methodical clue and evidence gathering and patience-demanding forensic work.
Sat 14 Feb 2009
Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! – REVIEW
Posted by Igor Hardy under Holiday Specials, Indie, Reviews
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They say there is only one true pirate adventure game/game series, the rest just tries to take a piece of its glory for themselves. They are a little bit more forgiving, though, when the game in question is intentionally a love letter to the classic adventure games of yore. Yet there also exists a certain title that is a piratey love letter in both this and a quite different meaning of the expression.
Yes, it’s all true! Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! – the game in question – was made using the freeware AGS engine specifically for the girlfriend of its creator Alasdair Beckett (but don’t worry, YOU can play it too)! Well, actually Alasdair doesn’t really try to hide who is the game’s primary addressee any more than the fact that it was heavily inspired by the Monkey Island series. How could he do that anyway, when the game even borrows the icon coin interface known from Curse of Monkey Island. A very heartfelt tribute to Monkey Island then? (more…)
Wed 14 Jan 2009
Holiday Specials Abound
Posted by Igor Hardy under Features, Holiday Specials, Look Elseweb
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When I started this blog I thought I was a bit late too include references to 2008 holiday celebrations, but it appears that I can – on the pretext of others being late too.

The talented team behind Indiana Jones and The Fountain of Youth DEMO, which is still working on the full version of this very promising adventure game in the style of the classic Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis, have just released a very special (if a bit late) Christmas/New Year’s Greetings surprise making adventure fans happy all over the world. By doing so they prolonged (or at least brought back a little) holiday atmosphere far into January, which makes the experience even more nice. (more…)
Sat 10 Jan 2009
Mental Repairs Inc. – REVIEW
Posted by Igor Hardy under Indie, Reviews
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As of January 2009, I played a fair amount of indie adventure games released in 2008 (well, just a few of those that were heavily lauded actually). While there are still some last year highlights out there waiting for me, Mental Repairs Inc. is without any doubt the best one I came across. What’s more, although it’s completely freeware it matches (and in some areas surpasses) the technical quality of games that require some kind of financial investment before playing. (more…)






