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  • 5 days ago | lootlevelchill.com | Adam Cook

    Saber Interactive and developer Twirlbound has dropped a new trailer for The Knightling, and reminded us it’s coming on August 28th. The new gameplay trailer was released during the Galaxies Gaming Showcase, and shows an “exciting mix of exploration, questing, combat and platforming that awaits”. Check it out, below. We previewed The Knightling back in February, and Lyle said: “The quests even in the demo of this platforming delight are impressively varied.

  • 6 days ago | lootlevelchill.com | Adam Cook

    The gorgeous looking MOUSE: P.I. For Hire has dropped a new trailer, showing off the “science-infused” weapons you’ll find in the title. The team showcases three of the new weapons, as follows:CLEAN-D Automatic Turpentine Cleanser – The Turpentine Gun: A must-have for every household, the Turpentine Gun is capable of literally erasing the harshest of “stains”, with its patented mixture of toxins and corrosive design.

  • 6 days ago | lootlevelchill.com | Adam Cook

    Developer Veewo Games has announced a July 17th release date for the early access version of Neon Abyss 2, coming to PC via Steam. One of the big changes for the sequel will be the multiplayer addition, which is actually getting a playtest, and is available now if you want to sign up for it on the official website. You can also see it in action in a new trailer, showcased during the Galaxies Gaming Showcase.

  • 1 week ago | lootlevelchill.com | Adam Cook

    A new title has been announced by a self-taught developer: it’s called Golf Gambit, and it looks a whole lot of fun if the trailer is anything to go by. The press release says: “Golf Gambit is a chaotic mini golf game which supports up to 8 players. It’s the mini golf we all know and love, but with added explosions and tornadoes, thanks to the suite of powerups and traps players can deploy against each other.

  • 1 week ago | lootlevelchill.com | Adam Cook

    Developer Stormteller Games and publisher Thunderful has put out a new developer diary for Lost in Random: The Eternal Die, talking about the game’s narrative. In the video, Narrative Director Oskar Hanska talks about “A tale of risk and reward”. The video is just under three minutes, and Hanska says they decided early on this would “not be Lost in Random 2”, and that there would be a new focus on action and combat.

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