Sonny 2

 Posted by on 4 July 2009  International, Reviews  No Responses »  Tagged with: , , ,
Jul 042009
 
Sonny 2

So zombies, right? They’re pretty much awesome, and games that have them featured usually score quite a few points in their favour simply because of this fact. Make a zombie the protagonist of one of these and things just start looking up from there.

 
Desktop Tower Defense Pro

The original version of this game spent some time at the top of Konkregate‘s most popular games list, looking very smugly at all the other games below it who scrabbled for the lower podium positions; it held a similar accolade for even longer under the strategy subcategory. Then the 1.5 update of the game traipsed onto Kongregate and [...]

 
Lugaru

Nandrew: Ladies and gentlemen, we proudly present to you our second Dev.Mag Collaborative Review Thing™, partially because the first one was so fun and mostly because Rock, Paper, Shotgun have not yet sued us for stealing their idea. Chippit: … and because the Wolfire guys were nice enough to unexpectedly drop a copy of Lugaru in our inboxes. [...]

Jun 192009
 
Return to Sector 9

Return to Sector Nine, by Pug Fugly Games, is a collection of nine minigames revolving around a single premise: make stuff explode… IN SPACE! It’s a throwback to the old arcade shooters of yesterdecade – you, in one little ship, blasting the everloving snot out of hordes of enemies while dodging walls of projectiles and obstacles [...]

 
Doom: Fall of Mars

Some things are destined to go together. First person shooters and explosive barrels. Pictures of cats and funny captions. The world is full of people who think to themselves, “Hey, I like peanut butter. I like chocolate. Why not put them together?” Some of these combinations are somewhat misguided (chalk down being naked while cooking [...]

 
National Defense 2 Review

When he’s not busy correcting the spelling of teenagers on the Internet or cracking the whip over his lackeys, Dev Mag’s very own editor Claudio “Chippit” de Sa has been known to delve in a bit of game development himself. National Defense is one of his creations, and it’s a great example to show what a [...]

 
Mind Wall

When a competition comes around with the theme “Advancing Wall of Doom”, you know that the games produces are going to be something special. Well, that’s exactly what the Ludum Dare 48 hour game competition did, as we reported a few weeks ago, and the submitted games certainly lived up to the challenge. The overall winner, [...]

 
Trino

Nandrew: Right, so, here we are with a review of Trino. Made by a bunch of guys that call themselvesTrinoTeam. Let’s kick off by mentioning that we’re going to try a new review scheme for this particular game. Chippit: Yeah, something different for the guys who were nice enough to toss a copy of the game [...]

 
Glum Buster

Glum Buster is a special game, in more ways than one. The core gameplay mechanic might be simple enough – a side scrolling platformer with puzzle elements – but the presentation of the game and the world of Glum is where the magic lies. The game utilises the concept of “charityware” – a certain percentage [...]

Whodunnit Review

 Posted by on 10 May 2009  Local, Reviews  No Responses »  Tagged with: , , ,
May 102009
 
Whodunnit Review

This article originally appeared in Dev.Mag Issue 29, released in February 2009 If one had to compile a list of the top ten reasons for envying former Dev.Mag editor-in-chief Rodain “Nandrew” Joubert, coming a close second to his fabulous hair would be his tendency to constantly roll out absolutely fantastic and innovative games. Whodunnit…Think Quickly is no [...]

Monochrome review

 Posted by on 10 May 2009  Local, Reviews  No Responses »  Tagged with: , , ,
May 102009
 
Monochrome review

This article originally appeared in Dev.Mag Issue 25, released in September 2008 Have you ever felt the urge to kill your friends, but held back because those blood stains are such a pain to get out of the carpet? Well then, you need to download yourself a copy of top-down multiplayer shooter, Monochrome! You might also [...]

Judith

 Posted by on 8 May 2009  International, Reviews  No Responses »  Tagged with: , ,
May 082009
 
Judith

With recent buzz around Dev.Mag about art games, out of the minds of Terry Cavanagh and Stephen Lavelle, we’re faced with something that epitomizes that very concept – Judith.

 
Mastermind: World Conqueror Review

In the mainstream market there has been a lot of focus on moral dilemmas recently. Bioshock asked its players if they would rather save deformed little girls than bump them off for the ability to set their hands on fire. Fallout 3 wanted to know if greed is enough motivation to sacrifice an entire town. [...]

 
Sagrario's Room Escape

The tone of the Sagrario’s Room Escape is cleverly set upon finding a plain manila folder containing nothing more than a simple page on which is printed – in friendly letters and with an accompanying smiley face – the words ‘good luck’. This cheeky challenge warns you that the game is going to be a [...]

 
IGF 2009 IGF Student Roundup
 
2009 IGF Finalist Roundup

This article originally appeared in Dev.Mag Issue 29, released in February 2009.

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