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There are a select few developers whose new titles go straight on my wishlist. Citizen Sleeper developer Jump Over The Age. Sayonara Wild Hearts and Lorelei and the Laser Eyes developer Simogo. Studio ...
Inkle, the studio behind the acclaimed likes of Heaven's Vault and last year's A Highland Song, has just surprise-released The Forever Labyrinth, a free browser-based narrative adventure spanning the ...
With 80 Days, Inkle accomplished that rarest of feats: a premium mobile game that can legitimately be called a hit. Released in the same year as ustwo's Monument Valley, the British studio's narrative ...
Overboard! is a replayable detective game where you play a woman on a ship in the 1930s, trying to solve the murder of your husband. There’s just one twist, and it’s a great one: You’re the one who ...
Need to a tool to help you write an interactive narrative, be that a text driven adventure, or the dialogue for an epic triple-A RPG? Then look no further than Ink. It’s creator say it was designed to ...
My PCMag career began in 2013 as an intern. Now, I'm a senior writer, using the skills I acquired at Northwestern University to write about dating apps, meal kits, programming software, website ...
Games are inherently designed to be replayed, from the 'one more go' mentality of the arcades to the persistent loops of modern live service games. However, what makes a game replayable from a design ...
After flinging itself around the Scottish hills in A Highland Song and doing a spot of linguistic archaeology in Heaven's Vault, developer Inkle has announced it'll soon be venturing to 1922 where a ...
The latest on the studio's untitled Highland game. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The next big game from Inkle, creator of 80 ...
For growing technology businesses all around the world, the US represents something of a holy grail – it offers a huge target market with sophisticated consumers and business that are ready to embrace ...
Jon Ingold, an author of celebrated narrative-driven games, thinks the industry fails to celebrate good writing or recognize it as a craft. By Samuel Horti Reporting from Cambridge, England Jon Ingold ...
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