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  • svgNov 26, 2017News

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    Ooblets is an upcoming Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing and Pokémon  inspired game. Your character, which looks similar to one that might have walked out of a Sims game, gets to fish, grow and train Ooblets and befriend villagers, plus more in this cute and colourful indie game. It is expected to be released for PC through Steam at some point in 2018. You can see some of the gameplay footage here.

    The developers have recently posted a small series of updates in regards to how the game is coming along.

    Merch store

    The developers have set up an Ooblets merchandise store for patrons which sells an Ooblets poster, Ooblets T shirts and Ooblets pins.

    Furniture store name

    Rebecca, the game’s creator, has come to a decision on a name for the in-store furniture name (‘TYSOOT’ which stands for Things You Sit On and Other Stuff).

    The little things

    Small things are being implemented such as: player energy; placeable fences and paths; new crops, buildings and Ooblets; and a new accessory (a money belt).

    Crafting and Quests

    New crafting machines (such as the cupcake press), quests, and Ooblet quests are also a thing.

    Other additions and changes

    The devs have created a Police Station/Sheriff’s office, introduced windows to buildings, created more NPC’s for Nullwhere, created an interior for the café, plus made some changes to the clothing shop.

    From the images shown in the latest update, it looks like Ooblets is going to be cuter than ever! c:

     

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  • svgNov 22, 2017News

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    Spellbound (the working title of the game) is a game currently being developed by Chucklefish, the publishers of Stardew Valley. Being described as ‘Stardew Valley meets Harry Potter’, the informally announced game is an RPG sim set in a magic school.

    Going on images that can be found on the internet, the characters with pointy hats make the game look very much like a pixel art version of Little Witch Academia.

    CEO and lead designer of the game, Finn Brice has said in an interview with PC Gamer that “There are many different kinds of magic/crafting/potion making/farming systems in this game and each of those needs to be rewarding and satisfying in their own right. Expect to have a lot to do in the final game, but to progress regardless of the activity.”

    Designer Rosia Ball says that that game aims to capture the nostalgia of school life. “A school operates very differently to a town. We’re working hard to include what we think are the essential elements of a school simulation while remaining within a familiar format that existing fans of the genre will be able to jump straight into.”

    Spellbound will allow players to have relationships with other characters in the game. However, Chucklefish have said in an interview that Spellbound will have teen awkwardness and is more true to real-life High School experiences. “Where other games are inviting you to live out your perfect fantasy, in that you can date whoever you want, you can get married to whoever you want and it’s up to you, Spellbound is a little less forgiving. Dates can go wrong, things can go wrong, it’s more about that school experience. You might get a few hard knocks.”

    However, fret not. As the game is inspired by Harvest Moon, JK Rowling, Studio Ghibli and other young adult literature and fantasy, you don’t have to worry about your love-life being too non-existent. “Ultimately you’re not going to have a horrific time, and it’s going to work out in the end—and you’re a wizard right? It can only go so badly!”

     

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  • svgNov 13, 2017Feature

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    [dropcap]F[/dropcap]or those looking for some great casual games, both the well-known and the less talked about, plus some to look out for in the future, look no further. Here’s some of our favorites.

    ? Night in the woods ?

    Night in the woods is an atmospheric adventure game with a great soundtrack, colourful graphics and an interesting and unusual storyline. The game is both brilliantly relatable and relevant yet intriguingly unfamiliar at the same time. ( Steam page – PC, Mac)

     

    ? Rakuen ?

    Rakuen is a beautiful fantasy adventure game which takes you on a journey with a hospitalised boy. Adventure into the breath-taking fairy-tale world of Rakuen with him and his mother and help assist various characters in need. ( Steam page – PC, Mac)

     

    ? RiME ?

    RiME is a mysterious adventure puzzle game with amazing graphics. Your find your character washed up all alone on an island and get to explore, collect items and unravel the island’s mysteries. This game is also available for purchase on Nintendo Switch as of tomorrow (14/11/17) which is super exciting! ( Steam page – PC 

     

    ? Stardew Valley ?

    Stardew Valley is a colourful indie,farming RPG. It has a characterful aesthetic and always offers plenty to do, meaning you’ll never get bored of it. Like Rime, this game has also made the transition to Nintendo Switch.  ( Steam page – PC, Mac, Switch, PS4, Xbox One)

     

    ? Ooblets ?

    Ooblets is an upcoming Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing and Pokémon inspired game. Your character, which looks similar to one that might have walked out of a Sims game, gets to fish, grow and train Ooblets, and befriend villagers, plus more, in this cute and colourful indie game. ( Steam page – PC, Xbox One)

     

    ? My Time at Portia ?

    My Time at Portia is an upcoming simulation, open-world RPG. Your player inherits a workshop and builds things out of old relics and harvested materials in this post-apocalyptic setting, where humans are scarce. For a more realistic experience, characters go to school, work and partake in leisure activities. They also have stories that your player can unravel and there is the ability to have relationships. For more on my Time at Portia, and on how to play the free demo check out our previous article here. ( Steam – PC )

     

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  • svgJun 2, 2017Mobile Game

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    [dropcap]R[/dropcap]ising Star just announced a brand new Harvest Moon Mobile Game. Daredevil Development developed Harvest Moon Lil Farmers, a mobile game that stays true to its root of farming, taking care of animals and more. The game is available on iOS and Android, and is ad free on both platforms. You can download the game for $3.99 on iOS and Android.

    Harvest Moon Lil’ Farmers is a digital activity playset for young children – and the young at heart! Simple enough for pre-schoolers to play alone as well as with help from a caregiver, players can enjoy all the fun of farming and animal care with just a tap, swipe, drag and press of the screen.

    Harvest Moon Lil’ Farmers is the first app published by Rising Star Games and is inspired by the critically acclaimed and cherished Harvest Moon farming game series, which celebrates its 20 thanniversary this year. The first Harvest Moon game released in North America in 1997 and the series continues to see a steady rise in popularity and player community worldwide, making it one of today’s most beloved franchises. Harvest Moon is revered for being a non-violent, family-oriented game for everyone. There have been more than 30 games released in the series.

    The Harvest Moon Lil’ Farmers app was created by the talented, creative team at Daredevil Development, the studio behind recent popular apps based on classic kids’ franchises including, Postman Pat, Bob the Builder and Paddington Bear.

    Harvest Moon Lil’ Farmers Key Features:

    • A welcoming and intuitive experience with no text to read – a perfect playset for pre-schoolers.
    • Grow veggies in the vegetable patch; plant seeds and help them grow them with tender loving care!
    • Shear sheep, collect eggs, milk your cow and more, as you care for and nurture all of your animals.
    • Keep the locals happy by providing a wide range of produce in your farm shop.

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  • svgMay 30, 2017News

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    [dropcap]S[/dropcap]EGA is hard at work getting the new Sonic games into players hands. Sonic Forces just received some brand new character customization and a new trailer. Today the company announced that the retro inspired Sonic Mania will be released on August 15th for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC. Along with the announcement SEGA also released a new pre0order trailer. You can order the stunning Sonic Mania Collectors Edition for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One or PC right here.

    Sonic Mania

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  • svgMay 9, 2017News

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    [dropcap]W[/dropcap]orld to the West is a standalone followup of Teslagrad, the indie hit that sold more than 1.6 million copies worldwide. Some exciting new gameplay footage has just been released. World to the West is now available on Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Steam (PC / Mac ).

    World to the West is a pulpy, cartoony top down action adventure inspired by European adventure comics. Take control of four unique characters, each with their their own motivations, skills and interweaving storylines, as they seek to escape the dark shadow of an ancient prophecy: Lumina the Teslamancer, Knaus the orphan, Miss Teri the mind bender and the gloriously mustachioed strongman, Lord Clonington. Travel trough corrupt colonies, lush jungles and frozen tundras, as you snoop through the secrets of a forgotten civilization!

    World to the West

    About World to the West

    • Play as four heroes, each hailing from individual nations and possessing unique identities and abilities.
    • Explore a vibrant world filled with characters who have their own helpful and not-so-helpful agendas.
    • Experience seamless transitions between combat and puzzle solving that keep you on your toes.
    • Face your enemies head-on with brute force, convince them to see things your way or avoid them altogether. It’s your call!
    • Uncover secrets, more secrets and secrets inside secrets. Exploration is key to unveiling World to the
    • West’s mysteries.
    • Set in the Teslagrad universe, encounter both new and familiar faces.


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  • svgMay 8, 2017News

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    Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia for the Nintendo 3DS is inspired by the 1992 original, but reimagined on a grander scale. Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia recreates classic Fire Emblem gameplay with a modern twist, mixing in exploration of dungeons crawling with enemies. With a release only weeks away, Nintendo released more videos showing the Player phases, Level ups, dungeons and more!

    The Game will also support Amiibos. The new Alm and Celica amiibo will unlock an original dungeon. Players can also write the data for each character onto their figures. Fire Emblem: Shadows of Valentia is set to relase on May 19th, and can currently been pre-ordered here. Prime Members can get a %20 discount on the pre-order right here.

    You can watch the brand new gameplay footage below.

    Main Features

    • Unite a continent torn apart by mortal strife and warring gods
    • Test your mastery of tactical warfare across a long campaign of grid-based battles
    • A strategic mix of modern and legacy Fire Emblem™ gameplay, including permanent death of characters
    • Explore new 3D dungeons in action-adventure style
    • Fully voiced cinematics and story dialogue conjure up a stirring tale of loss and triumph
    • Reimagines the Famicom classic, Fire Emblem™ Gaiden—never before released in the West
    • Master iconic character classes; Paladins with heavy armor, airborne Pegasus Knights, bow wielding Archers, and more

     

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  • svgMay 1, 2017News

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    [dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith the release of a new Nintendo system, a new Mario Kart was bound to follow shortly after. Nintendo didn’t disappoint at all, though, with the short lifespan of the Wii U, it was unlikely we’d see a brand new one. Instead, we received an enhanced port of Mario Kart 8 for the Switch. While many may argue that this was a questionable move for Nintendo, the game is being well received. So with that, let’s dive into Mario Kart 8 Deluxe to see how it really holds up in the series.

    Mario Kart 8 Deluxe title screen with Link

    Slightly jarring, isn’t it?

    Mario Kart Racing Content

    Before even starting up the game, it’s clear that Mario Kart was never really geared toward single-player experiences. The game does alright on this front, but it can only really do so by substituting in computers for you to play with. This is a game that’s always preferable with more players. Thankfully, we do have an online mode to help with that, but we’ll get back to that in a bit.

    So in Grand Prix mode, Nintendo gave us five difficulty modes and 12 cups with 4 courses each to play with. The difficulties affect the speed of the karts, the viciousness of the CPUs and can even flip the course like a mirror image. The courses have a lot of variety to them, ranging from a subway to a deep and mysterious forest. Some courses are mostly underwater, some are in outer space, and at least one is inside an active volcano. There’s even a number of courses that reference other games, like Zelda, Animal Crossing, Excitebike, and even F-Zero! All of this content is also available for Versus races, but instead of playing full cups, you play individual tracks. You can also play in team races or time trials, but series veterans will already know that.

    Changes

    In fact, the new additions to the racing aspects of the game are fairly minimal. They mostly take the form of changes in mechanics and the items available to racers. Among these changes are the tweaks made to certain car parts, adding more variety to the builds players can craft. There’s also the purple drift sparks, which allow you to get a third and even more powerful drift boost as you come around corners. It’s especially interesting because the changes are difficult to notice for some of the less-skilled players. Higher level players will likely appreciate the changes to the gameplay, though.

    Purple drift sparks

    Dry Bowser showing off those purple drift sparks.

    Accessibility

    On the note of skill, this games actually introduces a couple of safety nets for newer or less able players. These come in the form of smart steering and auto-acceleration. This means you don’t have to press the A-button to go and you don’t have to be a great player to avoid falling off the track. You can basically play without even touching the controller! This has some great side effects, meaning that nearly anyone can play. (We have an article here showing exactly that.)

    Of course, you don’t have to worry about that making the game more unbalanced for the more skilled players. As it turns out, if you have smart steering on, you can’t get the third-tier drift boost. And of course, if you’re not pressing the A-button with auto-accelerate on, you’ll still go slower than you would’ve, otherwise. It reminds us of Mario Kart Wii. You could choose to have the game automatically drift whenever you turned, making your turns sharper, but this meant you wouldn’t get the drift boost.




    With that said, it’s somewhat annoying that these options are automatically turned on, whenever you first play. You have to manually turn these options off in the vehicle select when looking at your stats. (You can also turn these off in the in-game pause menu, but that’ll probably annoy the other players more.) Of course, we realize that the players more likely to find these options will be the ones that want to turn them off, so it’s an understandable design choice.

    Mario Kart Battle Content

    This is where Mario Kart 8 Deluxe really stands apart from the Wii U version. In the original, battle mode was a selection of courses from the racing side of things. In the Switch version, the developers gave this game the battle courses it deserved. There are eight in total, and it’s clear they were designed as arenas. On top of that, they added a new battle mode called Renegade Roundup.

    In Renegade Roundup, players are split into two teams. One team chases the others with piranha plants while the other must avoid them. It’s basically cops and robbers. When caught, players will be placed in cages, which other renegades can unlock by driving under them. The law wins if all renegades are caught, and the renegades win if time runs out, first. This happens to be one of my favorite modes, though it may help that I played this on the Dragon-Driftway-inspired battle course. It seemed to work very well on that stage.

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    Renegade Roundup from both sides of the field.

    Other stages include Luigi’s Mansion, a block-based arena like in Super Mario Kart, Sweet Sweet Castle, a moon base, Urchin Underpass (from Splatoon), Wuhu Town (think Wii Sports), and the Battle Stadium (which isn’t really based on anything). Each one clearly has strengths and weaknesses. Shine Thief, for instance, seems to work very well in Urchin Underpass and Wuhu Town, but leads to a lot of cheese on Battle Stadium.

    Online

    That’s right, online is also a big part of this game. There’s once again little that is truly new, here. It works very much as it did on the Wii U, though perhaps a little more stable. The online does its job, to be sure, but one change to the system allows you to switch your kart setup while in the lobby. This allows players to be a little more strategic about their setup based on the stages available. If players wanted to do this in the Wii U version, they would have to leave the lobby to change your setup. That’s a certainly an improvement!

    Conclusion

    Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a remake of Mario Kart 8, but with many of the major glaring flaws fixed. Characters that were clearly missing have been returned and the online is less of a pain to deal with. The game is at once more accessible and yet more competitive. The graphics are just as good and the soundtrack is as amazing as ever (with bonus points for adding “Splattack!” from Splatoon).  Most importantly, battle mode is back and better than ever with new stages and new modes. Our gripes with this title are relatively few. If you didn’t have a Wii U or Mario Kart 8 before, this is a big recommendation.

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