Karma Incarnation 1: Complete Walkthrough Guide

Karma. Incarnation 1. By: Other Kind Games This is complete walkthrough guide for the iOS, Android and PC point-and-click adventure game, Karma. Incarnation 1. by Other Kind Games. It shows you how to get the good ending. See my review here.Walkthrough: Part 1: Part 2: Note: You can kill the guy blocking your way in the forest. I don't know how to avoid killing him. But if you do, just make sure…

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Bertram Fiddle Episode 2, A Bleaker Predicklement: Walkthrough Guide

Bertram Fiddle: Episode 2: A Bleaker Predicklement By: Rumpus Animation This is a complete step-by-step walkthrough guide for the iOS, Android and PC point-and-click adventure game, Bertram Fiddle: Episode 2: A Bleaker Predicklement, by Rumpus Games. See my review for A Bleaker Predicklment here. Walkthrough: Note: You can hold a finger on the screen to see all the hot spots! Chapter 1, An Unexpected Occurrence: You can watch my video walkthrough for…

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‘Bertram Fiddle: Episode 2: A Bleaker Predicklement’ Releasing August 24, Preview Inside

Bertram Fiddle: Episode 2: A Bleaker Predicklement By: Rumpus Animation Update: The game is out! See my review here. If you liked the first episode of the puntastic point-and-click adventure, Bertram Fiddle, you'll be happy to hear that after many delays, the second episode, A Bleaker Predicklement, is finally releasing this Thursday, August 24th. While I've not completed the game yet, I have spent a good chunk of time with it and…

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My Week Unwrapped: August 20, 2017 — Technobabylon, The Girl Who Sold the World, DATA WING, cityglitch, Finn in 1989, Karma and More

Hi everyone and welcome back to another busy installment of My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I've been playing over the last week. It's been quite a hectic week for me, trying to finish some games and review them in time for their release. I also decided last-minute to go tothe Play NYC convention yesterday, and wrote about the experience here. But that's enough about me. Let's talk about…

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DATA WING: Walkthrough

DATA WING By: Dan Vogt I'm not very good at Dan Vogt's DATA WING, but I really enjoyed the story. So I figured I'd post my videos here for those who want to see it, maybe without having to play themselves. Walkthrough: Note: You don't need to complete a mission to get the user data files. It's not clear, but just picking it up is enough, even if you quit the level…

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Play NYC Highlights: ‘Unavowed,’ ‘Linelight,’ ‘Otis,’ and More

Yesterday, I decided last-minute to check out the first ever Play NYC convention in New York. While most games were for PC or console, I did find some mobile games and their developers, as well as some games that could potentially come to mobile in the future. I'm not going to talk about everything I saw, but I did want to discuss some highlights. First off, I got to play the demo…

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The Girl Who Sold the World (TGWSTW: Walkthrough Guide

The Girl Who Sold the World By: Lyorah Studios This will be a complete walkthrough guide with help, hints, tips, tricks, answers and solutions for the iOS and Android game, The Girl Who Sold the World, by Lyorah Studios. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Walkthrough: Note: It's normal for the app to crash when the Skyler messenger disconnects. Please don't leave negative reviews in the App…

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‘Technobabylon’ iOS Review: Plug in Your Wetware and Get Pulled into a Trance

Technobabylon By: Wadjet Eye Games & Technocrat As much as I like point-and-click adventures, I can be a bit particular with my tastes. Getting stuck too often for too long can turn me off from a game I'm otherwise enjoying, especially if the answers seem illogical or the puzzles require too much guesswork to solve. Layout usually plays a part in this, as well. Is the game user-friendly as far as making…

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