VIDEO: POCKETWATCH GAMES’ MONACO ANNOUNCED FOR XBLA/PC


10.16.2012

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Long in development since it stole the show as the top-prize winner at the 2010 Independent Games Festival (surprising no one more than the developer himself), Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine, the multiplayer stealth/action game from Pocketwatch Games has just been announced for an upcoming, simultaneous Xbox Live Arcade & PC release, with a Mac version due shortly thereafter (if not also alongside).

If you haven’t been following its development as closely as most, there’s no better place to start than Pocketwatch head Andy Schatz’s own directors-commentary-enhanced playthrough of its Monte Carlo Casino level above, giving you the best sense of its fantastically dynamic line-of-sight system overlaid on its blueprint basics. Much more information is also available at Pocketwatch’s official site, where you can keep abreast of its eventual release date.

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ONE SHOT: PACHINKO PICTURES’ PRINCELY PRINTS


10.16.2012

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I’ll spare the ‘arrow-to-the-knee’ joke to say simply that if you were as taken as I was by the visual treatment Melbourne-based illustrators & developers Pachinko Pictures gave this year’s Freeplay festival (previously featured on the site here), you’ll be also as happy as I was to learn that the duo have put many of the pieces up for sale via Society6.

Above is Winter’s End, my favorite of the bunch (and dig, as an aside, that amazing Opa Opa adorning the top of their store) — Pachinko’s also said that if you order via this particular URL, you’ll get free shipping on all orders.

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VIDEO: THE LATEST LOOK AT QCF’S ROGUE-PUZZLER DESKTOP DUNGEONS


10.15.2012

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If it’s been a while since you last dropped in on QCF’s fantastic rogue-like puzzler Desktop Dungeons, or you haven’t yet been initiated, look no further than the video above. Leagues beyond where the devs made the move away from their still-freely-available alpha version, the clip gives you the best example of what to expect from its full release, with newly added music by Super Meat Boy and Canabalt composer Danny B & GoldenEye, Perfect Dark and Banjo-Kazooie composer Grant Kirkhope.

If you’re still a little in the dark on what’s happening, the Rogue meets Minesweeper premise of the game is deceptively simple: each dungeon is tackled as a slow-ramp from your entrance as a low-level adventurer to the slaying of the stage-boss, carried out by thoughtful planned attacks on lower monsters to level up & strengthen yourself to the final encounter.

The key twist? The fog of war: revealing each black tile by approaching it also refills an amount of your health and magic, meaning your least effective strategy is zipping through each dungeon to reveal its contents, instead requiring carefully metered out treks down side-paths, primarily after battles, when you need it the most.

There’s no better way to get a handle on the game than to try the PC/Mac alpha yourself. When you’re hooked (and you will be), head over to QCF’s site to pre-order the full version of the game, still being tweaked but due for release in the near future.

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FEZ ON A G-STRING: LONDON PHILHARMONIC TEASES ORCHESTRATED DISASTERPEACE REMAKE


10.15.2012

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One of the rare indie games voted in by the public, conductor Andrew Skeet and the London Philharmonic Orchestra have teased this snippet of their fully orchestrated version of Disasterpeace’s Adventure, a key track from the soundtrack to Polytron’s Fez.

The arrangement will be featured alongside pieces from games like Skyrim, Castlevania, Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Metroid, as well as tracks from Portal and Little Big Planet, on the full ‘Greatest Video Game Music 2’ compilation, due for release in just a few short weeks on November 6th. Keep your eyes on the compilation’s twitter feed for information on the release.

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HOODIES FOR HYRULE: KING OF GAME REPRINTS MARIO, EXCITEBIKE, ZELDA PARKAS


10.15.2012

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Local favorite game/fashion design house King of Games has just announced the re-availability of four classic and long out of print parka designs, now available for order via the official King of Games site. Above, a new version of their “Mario College” design, and below, the reprinted Zelda 20th Anniversary design featuring “the Evolution of Link’s shield (Famicom, Super Famicom, N64, Gamecube), crossed Master Swords, and Hyrulian text.”

Also available are two slightly more austere zip-up designs featuring Super Mario Bros. and Excitebike, each variously dotted with cross-stitched sprites from both games in strategic positions.

As with all King of Games designs, their ultra-limited availability and official license means you’ll pay a premium (especially for overseas shipping), but as it’s the first time many of these designs have been available worldwide, it’s more or less now or never.

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ONE SHOT: THE MARK OF A VENUS PATROL TRAINEE


10.15.2012

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Think you’ve got what it takes? A Monday reminder that this Saturday will see the opening of the Venus Patrol Training Facility at the GameCity7 festival in Nottingham, featuring two trampoline games by Bennett Foddy, Doug Wilson, Ed Key & George Buckenham, as well as Honeyslug’s Passing Time and all the games of the Sportsfriends Quadrathalon.

As a bonus, the first 200 plus-ish attendees to run the gamut will come away with these smart Dick Hogg-designed commemorative badges. People called up for duty elsewhere might even receive an additional memento of their own…


ONE SHOT: SIMOGO IN STITCHES


10.15.2012

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The whole felt family of characters assembled from Simogo‘s hat-trick of iPhone game excellence — including all the stars of Kosmo Spin, Bumpy Road, and Beat Sneak Bandit — by stitch-wizard & superfan Emma Lindberg.

I’m sure I’m not the only one who’d love to see these offered up for sale, though it remains to be seen whether any of the lineup from Simogo’s upcoming fairy tale horror Year Walk would be as adorable & displayable or better suited for stuffing out of sight/mind beneath the bed. [via Simogo]


VIDEO: HOTLINE MIAMI TRAILER GOES ULTRA DISTURBINGLY CINEMATIC


10.12.2012

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Closing out the week with one final & strangely metallic taste of Dennaton‘s upcoming Hotline Miami, as its new cinematic trailer — originally shown during the duo’s talk at the recent Fantastic Arcade — is finally revealed to all, for better or worse.

The video largely speaks for itself — I’ll only add that it’s my favorite trailer title-reveal since the similarly goosebump-inducing & stomach-churning knockout punch of Giorgos Lanthimos’ Dogtooth.

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THE NEW-NES: ARTHUR LEE’S FAUX 8-BIT PLATFORMER STREEMERZ PORTED TO NES


10.12.2012

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Keeping on the 8-bit tip, newly released as a freely downloadable NES rom file is Streemerz, a game with a somewhat twisted history by indie dev Arthur ‘Mr. Podunkian’ Lee (previously noted here for 8bitar Hero, an experimental game which generated Rock Band note charts based on someone playing an NES game, all in real time).

Originally created as Flash game “inspired” by (in the least reverential sense) a long forgotten minigame on the infamously shabby unlicensed NES cart Action 52 (seen in the video above), Streemerz became a Bionic Commando meets VVVVVV-ish platformer that was remarkably compelling, considering its source material.

While that original version’s still available to play in-browser or as a PC download, Lee’s closed the loop entirely and worked with Finnish developer Kalle Immonen to release the for-real 8-bit version via the latter’s Fauxgame site, playable in your favorite emulator or on actual hardware (for those with the will and the way to shell out for a USB NES flashcart), and now joining Zooming Secretary and Track & Feel II as the best NES games of the 21st century. [via Lamar Abrams]

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