Earthlock: Festival of Magic by Snowcastle Games is a turn based RPG game with a traditional battle system, but has unique added mechanics as well.« Continue »
[Campaign Review] Earthlock: Festival of Magic

Earthlock: Festival of Magic by Snowcastle Games is a turn based RPG game with a traditional battle system, but has unique added mechanics as well.« Continue »
Haunt your friends or be haunted in Spectre, an immersive first person horror game for the Oculus Rift.
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Toby’s Island, by Mvisioning, is a neo-retro game in 90s style complete with monster raising, puzzles, building and crafting, and fighting various enemies.« Continue »
Subterranea is a game set in a world similar to that of Dungeons and Dragons and takes place within, around, and below, a massive swamp named Vengarth.« Continue »
Saga Heroes: RPG Adventure is an action/adventure RPG by Wasatch Games and is set in their world that they created for their MMORTS: SAGA RTS.« Continue »
Wishful Lie is a first person psychological horror game with a unique combination of run-and-hide horror and mind-bending puzzle solving.« Continue »
Mage Rage is a First Person Puzzle Platformer set in a world of magic and mystery, where not even the fourth wall can protect you.« Continue »
Graywalkers: Purgatory is a single player computer based RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world created by Dreamlords Digital, featuring custom RPG mechanics.
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Blackmore: A Steampunk Adventure Game features an alternative Victorian era London where European and Japanese cultures collide with the steampunk genre.
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Starlight by Creative Genius is a mobile platform game looking for funding support on Kickstarter. When I first looked at the project, my initial thought was that the style was somehow reminiscent of ‘The Little Prince’. “Starlight is an adventure platform game riddled with puzzles, traps and opportunities for exploration, where you play as both Timothy Brave, a boy afraid of the dark, and Altair, a shooting star, on a journey through a world almost completely devoid of light.”
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