Author: Jonathan Bolding
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Build a fairytale kingdom in this laid-back, wholesome city builder
Fairytale fantasy city-builder Fabledom launched this week, picking up pretty positive responses from early players. In Fabledom, from developer Grenaa games, you build up a little city-state in a fantasy world and expand it to meet your neighbors and the general challenges of a world where bridges naturally attract trolls and castles naturally attract dragons.…
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Wizard with a Gun adds 4 player co-op to its action crafting mix, and it’s free to try for the weekend
There are plenty of survival crafting action sandbox games, but only one of them is purely focused on the concept of being a wizard with a gun*. That’s the aptly-named Wizard with a Gun, which got an upgrade to four-player co-op this past week in its new Better Together update and so I guess they’ll…
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Here’s a co-op action roguelike that’s basically a boss rush of high-tier MMO raids
The developer of Rabbit and Steel describes it thus: “a co-op action roguelike that recreates the essence of high-level MMO raiding in a randomized, simplified, bunny-sized package.” Honestly, I’m pretty impressed at how true that is. The indie action roguelike released on May 9 and has since racked up 1,545 reviews and 98% of those…
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Path of Achra, the approachably bite-size roguelike full of superpowered combos, has hit its full release
Bite-size arena battle roguelike and self-professed “broken build sandbox” Path of Achra has hit its 1.0 release. Developer Ulfsire’s game is now finished, for whatever that means in a modern game. “I’m pretty much excrutiatingly grateful to you all who have helped bring it here, and 1.0 of course won’t be the end of updates,”…
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Total War: Pharaoh’s big free update map is far, far larger than I would have thought
Creative Assembly has posted new bits of maps and a more details on the large, free update coming to Total War: Pharaoh, including a look at its revised and expanded map that will now include the Aegean and Mesopotamia, adding Assyria, Babylon, Mycenae, and Troy as playable cultures with about 150 new and reworked units…
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DayZ’s upcoming arctic expansion will let you freeze, burn, starve, and get eaten by zombies all at once
Marquee zombie survival shooter DayZ has a new expansion coming this fall, its first in nearly five years. DayZ Frostline will introduce the frigid new Sakhal archipelago, a sprawling 83km² map—that’s about 32 square miles of frigid islands and volcanic peaks. A debut trailer and screenshots show off industrial facilities, mines, pipelines, and oil derricks…
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The latest Vampire Survivors release is a straight-up crossover with Contra
Vampire Survivors continues to roll out new DLC in ever weirder, more delightful packages this month with Operation Guns, a full-on crossover between the worlds of Vampire Survivors and long-running shoot-em-up slash bullet hell slash action arcade series Contra. “Are you a bad enough Vampire Survivor to save the President’s cousin’s sister’s dog from the…
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In this clever roguelike you build and rewire your powers using spare parts
Rogue Voltage dropped on Steam this week, a roguelike deckbuilder of sorts where you wire up and configure weird devices to blow up your enemies in turn-based combat. The core of Rogue Voltage is making crazy machines that do weird stuff. How you do that is the cool part. Like a modular synthesizer of sorts,…
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Things get real weird in this dungeon crawler where you type to succeed
The strange, stylish Cryptmaster has released on Steam, a text-driven graphical dungeon crawler with a striking black-and-white aesthetic. The pitch? Everything in Cryptmaster is controlled by saying anything you’d like. Typing in a word is what gives you powers, solves puzzles, and moves your game forward. Nyx the sea witch, for example, can deal extra…
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Bungie’s first big hit, Marathon, is now free on Steam thanks to a fan revival that has Bungie’s blessing
Bungie’s first real shooter hit, Marathon, has been released on Steam for modern hardware as Classic Marathon, a fan-led port that has Bungie’s blessing to release. Classic Marathon is completely free, letting you have the rare experience of playing a classic game not only easily but with zero time spent hunting down an old copy…