Buccaneers: Shipshape Review - Beat-'em-Up Booty
Buccaneers: Shipshape re-imagines a forgotten game into a gorgeous, classic beat ’em up guaranteed to bring a smile to any ’90s arcade kid.
Buccaneers: Shipshape re-imagines a forgotten game into a gorgeous, classic beat ’em up guaranteed to bring a smile to any ’90s arcade kid.
This month’s Column of Curiosities features some games that get their point across in smaller ways and can be completed in a few hours or less, but that in no way diminishes their impact. Good things come in small packages!
These games might have passed you by in the barrage of year-end lists. They’re on the lighter side to help ease the seasonal chill.
Could anything be more fun than consuming tennis balls and vomiting them out? Find out in our review of Pig Eat Ball!
Got 30 minutes to kill? Then jump into Vibrant, the fastest arcade shooter in development for the longest time. Read our complete review.
THE ATTACK PACK by ATTACK MOUNTAIN is a three-game bundle that aims to bring back the arcade cabinet feel thanks to its minimalistic design. Read more…
RFLEX is a fast-paced, challenging arcade game in the mold of Super Hexagon: simple, but maddeningly difficult. Read our full review.
As gigantic moving projections became the facades of buildings, and massive towers of speakers carried the soundtrack for the dancing images that graced hundreds of over-sized LED displays, there is no question that technology and art can (and often do) go hand-in-hand.
IndieGameReviewer covers the Hand Eye Society’s Arcadian Renaissance indie game exhibit at Toronto’s all night city-wide Nuit Blanche art event. No quarters required!