The second in a (hopefully) regular series.
Today's piece of random news is to draw your attention to Night Games by Silver Bard Games, which has been around for a while but was recently added to Patreon.
Night Games is a Java game where the PC is a college student who is invited to an underground sexfighting competition. It's not really AIF in the traditional sense, being more of an RPG/dating sim hybrid.
Silver Bard Games website: http://www.silverbardgames.com/
Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/silverbardgames
Forum thread: https://fenoxo.com/forum/
Thank you to Octarine Flash for providing today's random piece of news!
If you have a piece of random AIF-related news that you'd like to share, please send it to editor.aifblog@gmail.com.
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Monday, 29 February 2016
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Random News - 19 January Edition
The first in a (hopefully) regular series
This week's piece of random news is that House Party by Eek Games entered beta a few days ago.
I found House Party to be notable for a couple of reasons. The first is that it's built with the Unity engine, so it actually looks like you'd imagine a 21st-century adult game to look (ie. a 3D environment with a first-person view). Secondly, unlike all the other graphical games I've seen on Patreon recently, the writing is actually halfway decent.
Of course, having only just entered beta, House Party is still pretty rough around the edges. The plot feels a bit random, and is completely linear (each problem can only be solved one way, even though other plausible solutions exist). The gameplay is mostly limited to finding objects and delivering them to other people. And, probably most importantly, there's very little content as of yet.
And that was the news for today.
If you have a piece of random AIF-related news that you'd like to share, please send it to editor.aifblog@gmail.com.
This week's piece of random news is that House Party by Eek Games entered beta a few days ago.
I found House Party to be notable for a couple of reasons. The first is that it's built with the Unity engine, so it actually looks like you'd imagine a 21st-century adult game to look (ie. a 3D environment with a first-person view). Secondly, unlike all the other graphical games I've seen on Patreon recently, the writing is actually halfway decent.
Of course, having only just entered beta, House Party is still pretty rough around the edges. The plot feels a bit random, and is completely linear (each problem can only be solved one way, even though other plausible solutions exist). The gameplay is mostly limited to finding objects and delivering them to other people. And, probably most importantly, there's very little content as of yet.
And that was the news for today.
If you have a piece of random AIF-related news that you'd like to share, please send it to editor.aifblog@gmail.com.
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