Citizen Game talk to Jonas Kyratzes, socialist and game designer about his indie adventure title The Sea Will Claim Everything, and various other things, including:
-How does the games industry look through the prism of the international struggle of the proletariat?
-What makes indie game development so attractive?
-How do you make the perfect poached egg?
Read on for the answers to some, all, or none of these burning questions.
The Talos Principle is free right now at Epic Games Store. It is free until December 29 at 10 AM. Once you claim it, it’s yours to keep.
The EPIC store. A store so good that they need to buy timed exclusives and offer free games just to get you to look at it.
Hey. This is good on the consumer's end. Take advantage of the free games. Typically I do. I still never buy the timed exclusives until they hit other storefronts.
TPG writes:
"Steam Greenlight. Various bundles. Discounted sales promotions. Developers belonging to the indie scene have tried everything to get their games noticed, but sometimes, it is still not enough. Here are a few games we think deserve the spotlight."
MTB: Games are a diversion. They’re the sort of thing that millions of people pick up to wind down and close the door to the outside world. They’re often violent, promising cathartic release of all of the frustrations of the day. They promise an escape into a fantasy world, one that will let us be someone else for a little while, someone powerful and dangerous.