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RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - srnickolas - 04-26-2026 (04-26-2026, 09:05 AM)BobVP Wrote: wow that seems amazing, music is addicting and I really like the limited colour pallete RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - Lucien21 - 05-02-2026 Only a couple of weeks until we need a new No1 most anticipated game RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - Lucien21 - 05-13-2026 As if awakening from a troubled sleep, you find yourself in a strange, contradictory world of crumbling temples and abandoned science outposts: the Anomaly, the only place in the universe where the laws of physics don't work as they should. Your memories are fragmented, but you know you came here for a reason. Tasked with solving a series of increasingly complex puzzles, you will relive your life as an explorer, and with it, the history of the world that humanity built. Some say the Anomaly is Heaven. Some say it’s Hell. All that’s certain is that judgement awaits. The Ultimate Puzzles Tackle a fresh set of devious puzzles using both familiar and all-new mechanics, taking the gameplay to its absolute peak. Complete only what you must, or pursue the deeper secrets of the Anomaly and the answers they hold. Journey's End Take the last step in the story of The Talos Principle in a thought-provoking, character-driven exploration of life, death, and the Sublime as envisioned by the Talos writing team: Jonas Kyratzes, Verena Kyratzes, and Tom Jubert. The Universal Republic Explore an ambitious future history through fragments of personal memories. From a desert planet undergoing terraforming to the beautiful gardens of Elysium, experience a hopeful vision of the distant human future: post-scarcity, but never post-human. Reality Is Music Enjoy an all-new original soundtrack by master composer Damjan Mravunac, whose music is the beating heart of the trilogy. RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - BobVP - 05-16-2026 I thought I'd do a follow up on the projects I mentioned, check for updates and activity. Beware of the Cartographer! on Steam - people are working on this game. I Need To Go on Steam - still going, updates on discord. Once Upon a Glitch on Steam seems abandoned. AngelGaze on Steam - the developer is actively responding to beta-testers on discord. Aphotic on Steam - seems abandoned. Gregor by Wavey Games - in production! Murder at the Birch Tree Theater has been released! RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - BobVP - 05-21-2026 Gregor has a demo now! https://wavey-games.itch.io/gregor/devlog/1528658/demo-is-out RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - PopPunkParty - 05-26-2026 (05-21-2026, 08:12 AM)BobVP Wrote: Gregor has a demo now! Awesome news. Wavey Games is a machine! In other news Hilltop announced their next fan translation patch which is for the PS1 game Kowloon's Gate set for release on June 9th. They've released patches for a few Japan only adventure games in the past like Aconcagua and B.L.U.E. - The Legend of Water and the quality is exceptionally high. The game looks really unique so I'm looking forward to checking it out. RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - Valanice - 05-28-2026 Japan has great adventures. I would love a fan translation of Twilling Syndrome and the original Kamaitachi no Yoru. Also I think is pretty sad that many western adventure gamers don't see Visual Novels as adventures. They are. And even if they didn't like the anime aesthetic of many of them, there is a lot with more realistic graphics RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - BobVP - 05-29-2026 I hope you feel free to recommend/promote both! Here's a game I played in an early (game jam) version, for the freeware thread. I didn't post about it, as the final screen hinted at a bigger, more polished version being in the works. Here it is, as a commercial game: https://anamerzlaya.itch.io/ignore-the-blackbird-full-version Ignore the blackbird is a hand-drawn watercolour puzzle game set inside a beautiful greenhouse. Explore the room, interact with the objects around you, and reflect on what happened to Sonya's family. RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - BobVP - 05-29-2026 https://mod42.itch.io/two-realms-whispers-from-the-rift This game has a demo now. RE: Trailers and New Adventure game Announcements - BobVP - 06-18-2026 The artistic music-driven point & click adventure game by Murlo has a new gameplay trailer: Ashwood Conspiracy has uploaded a slightly more polished version of the demo - updating the engine (Godot 4.3 to 4.5), fixing some bugs and adding some overal quality of life improvements. It's a good sign, additionally the developers are also giving updates on the development of the full game. The Last Night Train by Nici An RPG maker adventure game with (optional) action elements. I played with puzzles on full difficulty and action scenes on normal. You can select easy (I'm only here for the puzzles) and it's possible to opt out of the action scenes in-game. The demo has several puzzles and one action sequence - which is essentially a more of a puzzle than an actual fight. Synapse by Synapse Another cyberpunk game? Yes. A genre that is both overused and underutilized - often reduced to an aesthetic, a future trapped in the imagination of the 80s and 90s. This game dips into that well, but it adds a new dimension: you live in a society that monitors feelings. An omnipresent system tracks your state of mind and ranks you in a social credit system based on you ability to manage your emotional states. The concepts of emotional, fintech and surveillance capitalism are great topics to explore in this genre. I'm curious to see where this goes. |