Lens is a first person exploration/puzzle game that takes place on a mysterious island, where two parallel worlds are separated by a thin glass of reality. While playing the game you are able to pierce through this glass and look into this other parallel world using an ancient artifact called ‘The Lens’. Not only can you use it to see the other parallel world, but … Read More
Adventure
Adventure game alpha and beta tests and sign ups.
Velvet Sundown – Beta Sign-Up & Beta Key Giveaway
Velvet Sundown is a very different type of role-playing game, a game where you actually take on the role of the character – a guest on a luxury yacht – with you and four other players building a 45 minute long story.
Each time you play Velvet Sundown you’ll be set up with a new identity for you to embody, interacting and chatting with other … Read More
In Verbis Virtus – Alpha Download
In Verbis Virtus is a first person spell casting game that mixes action and puzzle elements in a fantasy setting, you play as a wizard who can perform spells that will only be cast by pronouncing magic formulas. The innovation introduced by this game is in the control system, you must use a microphone to cast spells by actually saying the magic words. It’s like … Read More
A Dragon Named Coal – Beta Sign-Up
A Dragon Named Coal is a dark fairytale inspired by Castlevania: Symphony of the Night that features branching story mechanics inspired by Dragon Age: Origins. Coming to mobile, desktop, and consoles, it’s still in its early development stages but already it looks like a cool retro pixel art Metroidvania game with some interesting ideas.
Like Dragon Age: Origins, ADNC has NPC characters that evolve … Read More
Lemma – Alpha Download
We first featured Lemma back in September last year, but this free form first-person parkour game has come along leaps and bounds since then (excuse the pun).
You play Physics grad student Joan Emerson who has uncovered the mysterious voxel based world of Lemma, full of strange floating landscapes and surfaces that react to your presence. The movement of your character should feel familiar to … Read More