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HIDDEN GEMS: Utte Yosili
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Cats frequently chew on cardboard boxes, and in retaliation, the boxes make it as hard as possible to allow the cat to climb inside of them. As a result, the relationship between cats and cardboard boxes is strained at best. However, when the earth is under attack by space marshmallows, terrorist cats, and Yeti, even the most bitter enemies must pull together and defend the world from. Weird shit. In his own way he is perhaps, the most dangerous cat who ever lived! Breaking all conventions, The Cat can d...
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HIDDEN GEMS: May 2012
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Oh, I didnt see you come in there. Haha. Welcome, once again, the Hedgehogs Never Tell. 160; a series where I ramble on and on about Sonic games, and you feign interest. Now, picking up more or less exactly where we had left off in the last installment, would bring us to 1994. Ah, 1994, the year The Scream. In Germany, and everyone wore flannel shirts, . And although Bill Clinton was the president, Sonic the Hedgehog was king, as far as kids, and marketing analysts where concerned. Links to this post.
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HIDDEN GEMS: Space Dynagon
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So, in 1992, there was a charmingly bizarre shmup released for the Super Nintendo, titled Pocky and Rocky. Was a scrolling shooter, that's main draw was that your character was a person, instead of an aircraft; keep in mind this is during the early Nineties, years before Touhou. It was made by Natsume. A rather reputable company, and it was met with pretty handsome success. Surely it doesn't fit the criteria for a write-up here? Well, you'd be right, except I'm not talking about Pocky and Rocky,. Your en...
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HIDDEN GEMS: Minotaur in a China Shop
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Minotaur in a China Shop. Hello all. I am Rob "Robrony" Zilks, and this is my first article for hidden gems, and I will say, it was fairly interesting, a small in-browser game called "Minotaur in a China Shop". Minotaur China Shop (PC). Developed and Published by: Flashbang Studios. Released: Dec. 2008. The game, as you can probably tell, takes its name from the phrase "Bull in a China Shop". I'll get to that part of the game in a minute. After you're greeted with a much more interesting version of the s...
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HIDDEN GEMS: Vidiot Game
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Rob Zilks here with another game that I'm sure most of you will either enjoy or lose your mind over. Vidiot Game (PC, Xbox 360 Arcade). Developed and Published by: GZStorm. The game itself is a series of microgames (if you're not familiar with that term, think of the WarioWare titles). Don't try to search for a coherent plot, because then you'll be staring at the screen for hours. Left:] A familiar setting to those of us who would play this [Right:] I wish I could play a Utensil Telemarketer in D&D.
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HIDDEN GEMS: SYNSO & Squid Harder
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SYNSO and Squid Harder. Before this blog went on two-year hiatus. Sorry about that), I had discussed several. In rather explicit detail, noting every nuance of their scoring systems, and power-ups. I had also previously reviewed the then unknown predecessor to the PS4 indie darling, OctoDad. As we all know, both shmups and cephalopods alike are pivotal cornerstone gaming conventions. That's why, many years ago, a British programmer by the name of Robert " OddBob. SYNSO - Squid Harder (PC). Can only fire ...
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HIDDEN GEMS: April 2014
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SYNSO and Squid Harder. Before this blog went on two-year hiatus. Sorry about that), I had discussed several. In rather explicit detail, noting every nuance of their scoring systems, and power-ups. I had also previously reviewed the then unknown predecessor to the PS4 indie darling, OctoDad. As we all know, both shmups and cephalopods alike are pivotal cornerstone gaming conventions. Thats why, many years ago, a British programmer by the name of Robert OddBob. Links to this post. Places to find games:.
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HIDDEN GEMS: Octodad
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Face it, kids, everyone has to do chores, you're not special. In fact, you're privileged that you even have a skeletal system with which to do chores in the first place. The same can't be said of Octodad, the star of Octodad. Who haphazardly flings his limbs around in a vain effort, trying to perform simple tasks we all take for granted. Lament the unfortunate Octodad. Octodad breaches the fourth-wall to clumsily shake-hands with various KFC employees. Released on: November 1, 2010. Is a ragdoll physics.
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HIDDEN GEMS: A MIND JOKE
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Several years ago, an Italian teenager discovered a strange game on a blank CD. The game was, unsettling, to say the least, in it's minimalist appearance, and seemingly pointless existence. The game consisted simply of a checkered maze, with nauseating 8-bit music. He knew not what to make of such a find, and immediately uploaded the game to show his friends. A MIND JOKE (PC). Developed by: Barely Games(? Just saying the title makes my stomach upset. A Mind Joke. Is a first-person puzzle(? The discoverer...