Some games are outright terrible, others just poorly made, and then there are games that strive to hitherto unforeseen levels of chicanery and guff. As always, this isn’t a definitive list but my observations and […]

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A lot of big plays happened off the rift between the 2017 and 2018 Oceanic Pro League (OPL) competitive seasons. The Oceanic [...]

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2017, what a year for the video game industry! There have been so many A+ releases that it surely has to be one of the best years in gaming [...]

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The Coins of McGuffin is a collectable Trading Card Game where you get to play as your favourite fandom in a multiplayer battle to see who reigns supreme and who just isn’t up to the […]

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PGF isn’t just about the games being developed by local indie developers but games development in Perth as a whole. That includes stuff like Squish ‘N’ Squash, a game developed for a uni project by […]

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It’s always interesting to see and who and what indie developers take inspiration from when creating their games. When I sat down to play Ballad of Crater, I instantly noticed the queues it had taken […]

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Monster Fight is a prototype game that was developed by the Violet Honey Badger Gang – a group students from Metropolitan Tafe who were placed in a simulated studio this year and tasked with presenting their […]

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If you were one of the many people queuing up at this year’s PGF to try any number of the games on offer, chances are, if you had kids, or, you yourself, weren’t colourblind, you […]

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I’ve been attending PGF for a few years now, and every year it gets better. I’m referring to the quality of its presentation, of course, but also the range of games on display and the […]

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There was no shortage of creativity or ambition on display at this year’s PGF, with games of all shapes and sizes taking centre stage for the public to see and try for themselves. For some […]

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