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EA Reckons ‘Minecraft’ Needs Publisher Support, Notch Thinks Otherwise

Rich Hilleman of EA says that Minecraft could do with some help that only a publisher can give – the game’s creator, “Notch”, is happy to stay indie. In an interview with Gamasutra, Chief Creative Director of Electronic Arts, Rich Hilleman, ...

‘The Binding Of Isaac’ Retail In Its Most “Unholy” Form

No doubt you are familiar with Edmund Mcmillen and Florien Himsl‘s inglorious and infamous The Binding Of Isaac, the action RPG shooter featuring heavy Rogue-like gameplay elements. With the latest update titled “The Wrath of the Lamb”, the two ...

Tumble Panda Asks, “Why Walk When You Can Roll?”

Who doesn’t love pandas? They’re adorable blobs of black and white fluff who spend their days eating bamboo and lolling in the sun. And of course, fans of IGM probably also love video games as well. So what do you get when you mix video games and ...

Talk Your Way Out Of Prison With Turing Adventure

I love a good ‘escape the room’ puzzle as much as the next person. However, I can’t say I’ve ever had to talk my way out of one. Imagine trying to negotiate with Siri, or GLaDOS, or C-3PO, just to get them to help you get out of a room. The results ...

You Can’t Save Everyone in Plague Survival Game Pathologic | Indie Game Magazine

Pathologic was first released by Ice-Pick Lodge back in 2005. It was an interesting game about surviving and trying to cure a plague within a strict time limit, but its execution wasn’t quite what the developers had wanted it to be. Now, with years ...

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