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Spotlight : Emerald Lake
Title : Emerald Lake Developer: Peace/ Jack Twin Genre: Horror Adventure FPSCreator LINK TO GAME Emerald Lake is a first person horror adventure game where you search for keys and escape a deranged serial killer. On the surface it seems … Continue reading
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Tagged emerald lake, fpsc, fpscreator, horror adventure, indie game, jack twin, Peace, survival horror, x9
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Spotlight – Case#9 by Dream
SPOTLIGHT Case#9 by Peace released in 2017 FPSC Available on Steam Case#9 was an odd, yet interesting experience for me. It does everything right, that is if you look at all of its elements separately. If you bring them all … Continue reading
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Tagged 2017, Case 9, Case9, dream, first person horror, fpscreator, indie, Peace, review, scifi, Spotlight, steam
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Spotlight – Dark City (2018 Game)
SPOTLIGHT DARK CITY FPSC 2018 The game can be downloaded for free here. Review (as adressed to the developers) First of all, congratulations to getting a full release out, the work in progress boards are proof that this has … Continue reading
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Tagged amateur indie game, Dark city, fpscreator, free, fun, game, humour, noir
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“Fathers Island” Review
Fathers Island can be purchased on Steam! I have always reviewed the big titles back in FPSC days so I’ve recently picked up doing so too for Game Guru titles. Fathers Island will be a tough one to review because … Continue reading
Hunted: One Step Too Far – Review
This is one of my game reviews directly issued to the developer. This review has been copied here from the Game Guru forums. You can buy “HUNTED: One Step Too Far” on Steam H U N T E D: one … Continue reading
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Tagged duchenkuke, game guru, geocaching, horror adevnture, Hunted, indie game, one step too far, review, steam greenlight
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Review : Leviathan Crossfire: Revelation
Hey Internet! Its time for another review. This time the Fpscreator title “Leviathan Crossfire – Revelation”. Revelation is actually a Alpha-Demo version of the game “Leviathan Crossfire” currently under development by DHK Games which you might now for the Indie … Continue reading
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Cryostasis – First Impressions
I saw that my occasional reviews gathered a bunch of interest so I figured I might make my blog about more than just my own game and art development… I want to show you, dear reader, some less known … Continue reading
Review : Dear Esther
Dear Reader, I downloaded Dear Esther without even knowing what kind of game it is. I was expecting some sort of scary puzzle solving adventure with a lot of physicbased gameplay. However, this is not the case… at all. The … Continue reading
Habitat : Preview and Interview
Welcome to “Preview”, the new installment on my humble indiegame blog. Here I will present an interesting game from one of my fellow developers and provide a short interview! This time we are taking a look at “HABITAT”…this is an … Continue reading
Into the Dark : Review
I made it a habit to start reviews by comically describing gameplay out of its context but I feel like it would defeat the purpose if I do it for into the dark because this game does it by itself. … Continue reading