Developed by brothers Adam and Matt Carr, Starslinger Kings was a fun but sparse little demo that I played at last year’s PAX Aus. At the time, it was little more than controlling a little […]

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During PAX, Nick and Paddy attended a panel called, “Boss Level: Meet the Brains in Charge of the Aussie Games Industry,” which was all about exactly that. An informal Q&A of sorts, members of the […]

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Asymmetrical multiplayer is just a cool concept, it really is, and I don’t know why we hadn’t come up with it sooner as an industry. Crawl feels like looking through to an alternate timeline, to […]

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Armello is a digital board game that goes beyond simply adapting an existing board game into a digital version. Armello was designed to be a board game played in a virtual space, including all the […]

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I’m not an especially big space buff, the idea of the final frontier doesn’t give me my jollies except for the potential alien shooting that takes place therein. When I saw Earthlight VR being promoted […]

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Blockpocalypse is a party game in the same way that Mario Party is a party game: It gathers four players together under the false pretense of “fun” before turning them against one another. That isn’t […]

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Assault Android Cactus, in my opinion, is one of the best examples of an Early Access title done right. I’ve played it at different times throughout its various stages of development, going as far back […]

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Rogue Singularity seems like the kind of game that I could get really into: A platformer with procedurally generated levels, giant death-trap machines, and an emphasis on fast playthroughs. Before speaking with developer Scott Beca, […]

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Phantasmal is a game that GameCloud’s Paddy Waring looked at during last year’s PAXAus through the splits in his fingers, hands on his face, shielding his eyes from the unrelenting horror and lighting glitches. A […]

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When not disrespecting the likes of Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy I-VI with terms like “dumbed down mechanics,” Paddy spent a lot [...]

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