Boss Baddie releases Wake and Lunnye Devitsy together in the Lunar Pack
There’s a good deal out there for gamers who love artistic, indie PC games. Boss Baddie has released its first two games in a downloadable Lunar Pack bundle. For $14.99 you can get both Wake and Lunnye Devitsy. It works out pretty well, since Wake normally costs $12.99 and Lunnye… Continue Reading »
Gamertell Review: RE: Alistair for PC, Mac, Linux
Free games typically fall into one of three categories - “surprisingly exceptional,” “good, but I wouldn’t pay for it” and “I can see why this is free.” Sakevisual’s latest visual novel and dating simulation, RE: Alistair, definitely is a member of the surprisingly exceptional group. It’s only failings stem from… Continue Reading »
Find love and revenge in RE: Alistair
Free games are always great, so let’s start the week out right with RE: Alistair! Sake-bento, tooaya and Thee Forsaken One have come together to create a brand new visual novel for PC, Mac and Linux owners. It’s free, so there’s no reason not to give it a try. If… Continue Reading »
Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril NES game sells out
The NES will always have a special place in people’s hearts, which is why it’s unsurprising to hear that the rare game is still released for the system. The latest is Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril, an action game from Sivak Games designed to bring back fond memories of those… Continue Reading »
Gamertell Review: The Flower Shop for PC, Mac and Linux
Hard work builds character, an adage that is part of the crux of Winter Wolves’ latest game, The Flower Shop. In this visual novel, slash dating simulation, slash farming simulation, players must help a young man who’s floundering in his own life. He’s sent to the country, and it’s up… Continue Reading »
Gamertell Review: Dawn’s Light: A Christmas Tale for PC
This year, indie developer John Wizard Games has presented its fans, and the entire internet, with quite a Christmas gift. Instead of just offering a discount on its first game, Dawn’s Light, or some kind of cute Christmas card or holiday add-on, it has released Dawn’s Light: A Christmas Tale,… Continue Reading »
Gamertell Review: Wildhollow for PC and Mac
Animal raising and breeding simulation games are fairly rare on computers, so it’s always interesting to see when a new entry appears. KarjaSoft’s Wildhollow is a game where the main focus is on raising and breeding unusual monster-critters, but there’s more to it than that. There are also some adventure… Continue Reading »
Gamertell Review: Hidden Magic for PC
Ever since Puzzle Quest‘s success, we’ve seen a lot of casual games that are hybrids. They combine a standard casual game genre with RPG elements to create an unusual, interesting and unique hybrid. Previously, we’ve only seen match-3/RPG or Othello/RPG titles, but Dekovir’s Hidden Magic is an entirely new experience… Continue Reading »
Gamertell Review: Cute Knight Kingdom for PC
Hanako Games is an industrious, independent developer and publisher. It focuses on creating interesting, engaging and challenging girl-friendly games. Over the years it has created a number of successful titles like Cute Knight / Cute Knight Deluxe, Science Girls and Fatal Hearts. With Cute Knight Kingdom, Hanako returns to create… Continue Reading »
Gamertell Review: Dawn’s Light for PC
I’m going to start by being brutally honest - when I first saw the John Wizard Games site for Dawn’s Light, with the initial screenshots and trailer, I wasn’t all that impressed. Indie RPGs can tend to look the same after a while, and the way everything was presented, I… Continue Reading »
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