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A Bird Story review - Eurogamer

Eurogamer:
"Sometimes, the school becomes a forest. The lockers become trees and the corridors become pathways, sweetly dappled with moss and puddles and clusters of bright plants. The walk home is transformed from a lonely trudge into a woodland adventure, one that leads from the classroom, with its empty seat right at the back, to the equally empty apartment, with the note on the door from mum or dad, the echoing living room, the bathroom and kitchen both tidy and sterile. "

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eurogamer.net
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Steam A to Z: Week 9

Bit Cultures writer Conner plays through his Steam library in alphabetical order, writes a brief summary of his experience on each game, and then gives them his own personal rating. Here's week 9 of Steam A to Z!

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bitcultures.com
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Seven Indie Games from 2014 You Shouldn’t Miss

Amidst the many games released in 2014, it’s more than likely many of us have had to hold off or have even completely missed out on some of the hidden gems. From horror games to narrative experiences, here are seven indie games that definitely shouldn’t be missed.

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A Bird Story review – send it To The Moon - Metro

Metro:
"The new game from the makers of To The Moon cuts back on the interaction and the running time, but does it tell as good a story?

It’s often hard to tell exactly how well known some indie games are, but if the name To The Moon means anything to you then you’ll know how exciting the idea of a follow-up is. A Bird Story isn’t a sequel though, and even if the visuals look the same it’s actually quite a different kind of game. And unfortunately we mean that as a negative."