Posted in July 19, 2017 ¬ 10:30 amh.Craig Stern
Pierre Leclerc of 6 Eyes Studio writes in to announce Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark, a tactical RPG currently in development. Regrettably, Fell Seal is not actually about an adorable aquatic mammal gone bad. Rather: A long time ago, the world came to be threatened by a calamitous beast, but it was vanquished by a powerful […]
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Posted in July 19, 2017 ¬ 9:51 amh.Craig Stern
Hello IndieRPGs.com readers! I’ve been rather occupied this past month or so, meaning that there’s a wee bit of a news backlog that I need to attend to. Let’s start with something light, a video from Nathaniel Ayer showing off his progress on the absurdly ambitious sRPG Himeko Sutori (previously covered here). Among other things, […]
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Posted in July 19, 2017 ¬ 9:27 amh.Craig Stern
Word reaches me that Children of Zodiarcs, the 3D isometric turn-based tactical RPG we last reported on back in March, is now out! Developed by 9-person Montreal team Cardboard Utopia, Children of Zodiarcs racked up a substantial $195,000 in funding on Kickstarter, then took on Square Enix as a publisher (more about that in our […]
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Posted in May 25, 2017 ¬ 9:54 amh.Craig Stern
Word reaches me that the sci-fi, first-person dungeon delver known as StarCrawlers (previously covered here) has now been released. Developed by San Diego indie studio Juggernaut Games, StarCrawlers is a “blobber” in the Wizardry vein, with a custom party of characters and turn-based combat encounters. The premise: You’re a Crawler, and that means you work […]
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Posted in May 25, 2017 ¬ 9:14 amh.Craig Stern
Word reaches me of Kenshi, a squad-based, open world sandbox RPG set in something like a sci-fi version of ancient Japan. UK development team Lo-Fi Games have reportedly been developing Kenshi for 8 years and counting; with the game now finally in beta, it seems they’re ready to start building awareness. There is no narrative […]
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Posted in May 24, 2017 ¬ 3:56 pmh.Craig Stern
Hello friends! I’ve once again managed to eke out a few hours of uninterrupted time at home to take a look at an indie RPG sent to me by the developer; this time around, it’s the sci-fi jRPG Cosmic Star Heroine by Zeboyd Games. With FRAPS a-frappin’ and mouth a-yappin’, I experienced the first 50 […]
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Posted in May 24, 2017 ¬ 11:06 amh.Craig Stern
Andrew Schneider writes in to announce Nocked! True Tales of Robin Hood, a text-based RPG for iOS running on Disbound (a mobile implementation of the Twine engine). The premise should be familiar to most: You are Robin of Locksley. Hounded from your home by the Sheriff of Nottingham, take control of your fate in this extravagant […]
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Posted in May 22, 2017 ¬ 3:08 pmh.Craig Stern
Asia Przybyłowicz writes in to announce that the post-apocalyptic, isometric wRPG Krai Mira: Extended Cut has released on Steam. Krai Mira originally released in July 2016, and this Extended Cut version evidently just came out last month. (What can I say: it’s new to me!) Developers Tall Tech Studio write that Krai Mira takes direct […]
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Posted in May 9, 2017 ¬ 9:02 amh.Craig Stern
You might remember KnightMayor, the Austin-based indie developer behind the now-deceased title Mooncrest. Since giving up the ghost on that particular project, KnightMayor have thrown their efforts into a new strategy RPG taking place in the same universe by the name of The Rise of Mooncrest. Here’s the premise: The land of Nocturne, peaceful for […]
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Posted in May 8, 2017 ¬ 11:08 amh.Craig Stern
Sean Hayden of Rad Codex writes in to announce that his strategy RPG Alvora Tactics (previously covered here) has now been released! The premise remains: Great Serpent Alvora has been tormenting Limroft for centuries, swooping down and devouring wilderness and cities. Now its corpse has been discovered hanging off a remote cliffside – and it’s […]
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