I had the chance to catch up with Eeshwar Rajagopalan of tripleqmark productions at the Perth Games Festival and threw a bunch of questions at him to give first-timer’s a better insight into who he […]

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RAEZ is a fairly recognizable name lately with the release of COGZ, and it was the perfect chance to pick the mad scientist’s brain. Wez was busy running the enormous floor-sized Ludicrous COGZ for the […]

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Paradigm builds on the traditions of early 90s point-n-click adventure games with its own brand of quirky, idiosyncratic humour and [...]

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One Night Only draws broadly on the look of early pixel-based adventure titles, as well as a range of unique personal influences to bring the player an ambient adventure through a virtual Freo–inspired landscape. Initially […]

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One issue many indie developers struggle with is the ability to get their game out there and noticed, and being in Perth doesn’t always help with that. It’s for this reason I’m grateful that the […]

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Of all the games at the Perth Games Festival this year, World’s Fastest Pizza is probably the most socially reprehensible, if not the funniest. Laid before me at the display was an arcade stick made […]

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Anyone familiar with the local games scene has probably heard of FTI (Formerly, The Film and Television Institute of WA). Despite the name, FTI has recently been making a name for themselves as supporters of […]

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While there was a surprising amount of diversity at this year’s Perth Games Festival, one theme common with many of the games was the idea of bringing people together. Local multiplayer is big in the […]

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It’s tricky to get kids to take an interest in the ever delightful and ever infuriating world of programming. Unless it’s framed in a particular way, it’s just too difficult to break down code line […]

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Curtin University students Nathan Scott and Carly McGowan showcased their game “Birdened” at the 2015 Perth Games Festival [...]

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