Kowloon’s Curse: Lost Report takes you to a city surrounded by perpetual gloom lit by neon lights as shadowy figures walk the streets – a place of constant surprises.
Author: Joel Couture
‘You’ve Got Mail!’ Scrambles to Solve Rapid Tech Support Questions
You’ve Got Mail! fires emails at you every few seconds, tasking you with figuring out what to do with them to help your clients. Or you’ll be fired.
‘CLEAVING CALIBER’ Bounces a Targeting Reticule to Take Out Foes
CLEAVING CALIBER sees you pinging a target around for a sniper, trying to bounce your reticule into a position that will tell your partner to take the shot.
Trailer Tuesday – Super Lost Fish Company
Trailer Tuesday sees the spectre of Death trying to get its employees back to work, solves murders at a convent, and tries to find our missing clothes.
‘George and the Printer’ – A Hostile Office Equipment Puzzle
George and the Printer sees you struggling to get a printer to stop misbehaving, but your efforts might end up causing you far more trouble in the long run.
‘The Wreck’ Explores How Examining Our Trauma Can Reshape Our Future
The Wreck sees us reliving a horrible accident every time we run from our problems, delving into our memories each time in hopes of finding clarity.
‘Tooth Mouse’ Pulls Teeth to Play Rodent Games
What, you didn’t know that it’s a mouse tradition to rip out people’s teeth and play soccer with them? Thankfully, Tooth Mouse will educate you on this pastime.
Trailer Tuesday – The Defective Monster Squadron
Trailer Tuesday guides furry creatures through VR starship dogfights, hires terrible detectives to unravel your identity, and makes new pals from body parts.
‘Shiner’ Steals Fighting Moves From All Your Opponents
You learn every single attack that’s used against you in Shiner. Can you figure out which moves to use yourself so that you can get revenge on your bully?
Trailer Thursday – The Pale Paranormal Boat
Trailer Thursday floats around collecting letters, uses deductive skills to figure out some spooky ghosts, and takes charge of a troubled icy sea voyage.
‘Toe II Toe’ Distills Fighting Games Into Four Buttons
Toe II Toe ties every interaction to four buttons, only giving you options to attack and block. Even so, it still captures the moment-to-moment challenge of fighters.