To the Moon:
Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts have peculiar jobs: They give people another chance to live, all the way from the very beginning... but only in their patients' heads.
Due to the severity of the operation, the new life becomes the last thing the patients remember before drawing their last breath. Thus, the operation is only done to people on their deathbeds, to fulfill what they wish they had done with their lives, but didn’t.
This particular story follows their attempt to fulfill the dream of an elderly man, Johnny. With each step back in time, a new fragment of Johnny's past is revealed. As the two doctors piece together the puzzled events that spanned a life time, they seek to find out just why the frail old man chose his dying wish to be what it is.
And Johnny's last wish is, of course... to go to the moon.
You can see a couple of videos of To the Moon HERE & HERE (Spoiler Walkthroughs)
Key Features:
1) ... A unique story-driven experience
2) ... Innovative mix between adventure game elements and classic RPG aesthetics
3) ... Acclaimed original soundtrack that closely ties to the story
4) ... An espresso execution with zero filler and no time drains
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Oil Rush:
Oil Rush is a naval strategy game that takes place in a world where nuclear war has melted the ice caps, changing the face of the planet forever. Oil Rush offers unique gameplay, avoiding micromanagement of every single unit, while still providing full control over all important aspects of strategy and economy.
Capture, upgrade, and defend floating production platforms and oil rigs. Discover new technologies and send squads of naval and air units into the battle!
You can see a couple of videos of Oil Rush HERE & HERE
Key Features:
1) ... State-of-the-art visuals powered by UNIGINE engine
2) ... Dynamic and fun gameplay – furious enemies, massive battles, rampant attacks!
3) ... 16 missions of single-player campaign, from the half-flooded jungles to northern seas
4) ... 15 maps for multiplayer battles, each with multiple winning strategies
5) ... Multiplayer over LAN and Internet
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Blackwell Deception:
You can see a couple of videos of Blackwell Deception HERE & HERE (Spoiler Walkthroughs)
Street psychics. Their blinking neon signs are everywhere, promising love and wealth and happiness. They make a fortune preying on the gullible and milking them dry. So when these victims begin dying and leaving confused spirits behind, it can only take a genuine psychic (and her wayward spirit guide) to clean up the mess.
From seedy downtown nightclubs to penthouse apartments to a luxury yacht on the Hudson River, Rosa and Joey will unearth the truth about the underground world of street psychics. Including some secrets that Joey would rather be left buried.
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AVSEQ:
AVSEQ is an audio-visual sequencer puzzle game. Connect falling atoms to unlock near-endless varieties of music at each stage. Every level of AVSEQ is a music sequencer with 2.2300745198530623×10^43 possible audio permutations, thats 22 tredecillion in total!
No, we're not making those numbers up. We actually did the math. This is a generative music game designed by procedural systems wizard Tom Betts, and it provides a colorful, beautiful challenge to even the most hardcore of puzzle-game experts.
You can see a couple of videos of AVSEQ HERE & HERE[/b]
Key Features:
1) ... Infinite freeplay mode
2) ... Generative unlockable music
3) ... Twenty-two tredecillion audio permutations
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Reprisal:
You can see a couple of videos of Reprisal HERE & HERE
I would certainly say he has achieved that goal. The art of Reprisal is presented as a tilt-shift view of a tiny pixel world, providing the player with a sensation of looming over that in-game realm as if they were a deity. Over a campaign of 30 island levels, players must direct a tribe of followers as they collect scattered totems and rid the land of competing tribes. Collecting totems allows for the player to use elemental powers to aid their people, such as the ability to raise and lower land or to call forth natural disasters like volcanoes or tsunamis. All the while, the leaders of the other tribes will be doing the same against you.
Beyond the graphical presentation, Revival also boasts a full soundtrack of eight fantastic chiptunes by Eric Skiff. These tunes really add to the nostalgic aesthetic of the game while never distracting the player from the gameplay itself. I highly encourage this game not only for its old-school gameplay in homage to the god games of yore, but also for the fantastic audio-visual presentation – I would love to see a screensaver of the AI simply playing against itself in a full-screen world.