Screaming for London is one of those games that touches on art, taking a modern, everyday item (an old pay phone, in this case) and turns it into a really interesting concept.
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‘Berry The Scientist’ Dodges Irate Church Agents with Puzzle-Based Movement
Time moves at a third of the speed when Berry the Scientist quaffs their latest potion. However, there’s more than a few people out there to stop them in their tracks.
‘Arrog’ Aims to Comprehend and Contemplate Your Death
Arrog does exactly this, taking the concept idea of death and bringing it into a surreal world of storytelling and tradition.
‘Last Meal’ Tasks You With Getting Rid of Poisoned Potato Salad
You’ve been kidnapped by cultists who insist you have some poisonous potato salad with them. But you’ve got no intention of dying today.
‘Forgotten Sea’ Unveils the Self Through Sailing Peaceful Waters
You wake up on a striking beach with no memory and only mysterious messages floating around telling you about a traveler.
Tactical RPG ‘Vestaria Saga’ Aims to Capture the Feel of ‘Fire Emblem’
Vestaria Saga I: War of the Scions needs you to be very, very careful about your unit positions and attack plans, or else you’re going to really muck things up for the royal…
‘Squishy Sports’ Brings Ridiculous Character to Competitive Shapes
Squishy Sports is currently the best multiplayer sports game I have ever played, and I don’t really like sports games. Their characters bring so much personality to the simplistic rounds of various…
Airship Combat Requires Juggling Complex Tasks in ‘SkyWolf’
Flying through the sky on your own skyboat, Larsen Wolf is just looking to defend the town from the large amount of flying creatures that seem to be invading it.
‘Cthulhu Saves Christmas’ Brings Humorous RPG Horror to the Holidays
The jolly fellow in red has been kidnapped by the Christmas League of Evil, and it’s up to eldritch horrors to stop spreading madness and start spreading cheer.
‘Mutropolis’ is a Comedy Adventure of a Future Exploration into our Present Day
The world might seem dark and dangerous to you right now, but in 30000 years, our world of today is but a quirky world of yesterday, and an expedition is about to…
‘The Longest Road on Earth’ Finds Compelling Stories in Ordinary Existence
The Longest Road on Earth takes the normal, everyday life of someone in a very small town in the middle of nowhere and turns it into a game where you follow a…
