Old men love to tell stories. About how they got that girl that is now your grandma, how they caught the biggest fish and, of course, how they won the war. Those memories rarely reflect the actual truth, but how ...Read More
Mystical mathematics, exploration of the simplest geometrical shapes possible and the eventual breakthrough from polychrome to monochrome. Speed by Kurage is clearly a suprematist gameplay experiment. If you are able to memorize and distinguish circular shapes and count one-digit-numbers, you ...Read More
Jason Nelson is a poet. His poetry mutates and hides behind interactive media, almost gamelike games and installations that combine such diverse subjects as ancient witchcraft, explosive weapons, breakfast cereal and the weather. Among his efforts is a remarkably playable ...Read More
Did you know that Czech had a word for "a root or a piece of wood that resembles a creature"? Well, here it is, Samorost. The travels of a little gnome through a hyperspace of roots and moss, accompanied by ...Read More
Look. Don't look. Look wherever you want, but avoid eye contact like it's the cold gaze of the devil, staring into your very soul to steal it. You live in a town with a subway? Then you surely know that ...Read More
Now, where were we? Yes, right: The distant future. Information has clogged the brains of a once promising generation, knowledge has got the world in its stranglehold. It is the year 201X, mankind has been enslaved by a sentient internet, spawned ...Read More