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26/10/2018

⚔️ Review: Hero of the Kingdom 3 "A casual game for casual people" ⚔️ #IndieGame #GameDev

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Developer: Lonely Troops
Platform Reviewed: (PC) Steam
I haven’t played the two previous games in the series but from what I can gather this is more of the same. 

The Hero of the Kingdom series seems to be geared more towards causal players as the game has the faintest whiff of a story about it but the real focus here appears to be grinding and passing time, two factors that make me feel that this would be more at home on a tablet or phone than a PC.

25/10/2018

🚀 Review: Elea - Episode 1 "A flawed futuristic adventure" 🚀 #GameDev #IndieGame

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Game Title: Elea (Episode 1)
Developer: Kyodai
Platform Reviewed: PC (Steam)
Elea casts you as the titular protagonist who, having lost contact with her husband, Ethan, when his craft ‘The Pilgrimage’ landed on a distant planet, thirteen years later signs up for a follow-up voyage in order to find out what happened to the original crew.

24/10/2018

🌄 Review: Seers Isle "An interactive novel with a westernised, Celtic bent" 🌄 #GameDev #IndieGame

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Game Title: Seers Isle
Developer: Nova-Box
Platform Reviewed: PC (Steam)
Seers Isle follows the story of a group of travellers attempting to work their way to the top of a mysterious island in order to gain the assistance of the strange beings that reside there to aid them in their various personal predicaments. 

23/10/2018

💰🎮💰 How To Earn Money From Your Gaming Passion 💰🎮💰

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In pre-internet days, gaming was something we did to kick back and relax at the end of a busy day. From playing Monty Mole on our Commodores to playing Sonic on our Megadrives, we spent our hard-earned cash on games that would entertain us.

Then the internet arrived, and gaming changed forever. It allowed us to become more social, giving us the opportunity to play games online with people from around the world.

It gave us the opportunity to play downloadable games, allowing us to play games almost instantly (unless you were on dial-up), instead of having to trek to the High Street games store for something to play. And the internet gave us the opportunity to do something many obsessive gamers have always dreamed of: the ability to make money from gaming!

🔫 Review: Phantom Doctrine “XCOM Meets The Cold War??” 🔫 @gazchap #GameDev #IndieGame

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Phantom Doctrine

Developer: Creative Forge
Platform: PC - Steam
Review by: Gareth ‘GazChap’ Griffiths
As I’m sure many people reading this can relate to, I’ve always had a fascination with spy thrillers, no doubt started by watching one too many Bond movies as a kid and marvelling at how 007 manages to save the world time and again while wisecracking, raising eyebrows and bedding every woman that walks within 15 metres of him.