Everton's Deck
Role PlayingEverton's Deck is a card-based RPG. In this adventure you will face the Dark Lord himself in order to save the world. But something very strange will...
A newborn videogame studio in Madrid, Spain. We focus on small games and won't try to make a MMORPG.
Everton's Deck is a card-based RPG. In this adventure you will face the Dark Lord himself in order to save the world. But something very strange will...
In Souls of Emerya you take control of a wizard. You and your team must defend the vault where the souls where your brave ancestors rest from the corrupted...
A minimalist platformer game focused on gravity, control the pink ball through the space and jump over planets to reach a sun. NOTE: Our efforts aren't...
A game production studio also plays a role in localizing games. After all, I am a Chinese and currently the only one. We welcome everyone to voluntarily...
A developer and publisher of arcade games including Antipaint.
Video game developer. I mainly make action/adventure games and tend to create powerful immersive experiences.
4 Dimension games is dedicated to creating old-school RPGs
This group is founded by Andreas "ruMpel" Rönnberg. We have a really good mind of creating sick mods, like Afraid of Monsters: Director's Cut and Cry...
A group of young first-time developers, is not our goal to be the best, but we are trying to learn something new and do everything accurately.
Make sure not to miss those pesky "}", will you?
Hello world!
I am starting to get hold of this interfaces on IndieDB and Desura, so why not give a fast update?
Our first game, Balloon Madness, will be released soon (hopefully), you will be able to play it and share your toughts with us.
Also wanted to say that we will start working on a new game in the near future, we are waiting for the university to propose a theme (yeah, our games count as work for the career so we must stick to 'm quite excited about it (it will be better than Construct 2)).
Maybe no one will read this or won't care, but I will see how it looks on the page for future references :)
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