"Leveraging its loyal community of Web-based gaming enthusiasts, UGO Networks, Inc. launches an online game festival where aspiring game developers can submit their creations for prizes worth up to $5,000 and the possibility to become a game developer for UGOPlayer.com. WHAT: UGOPlayer.com's Online Game Fest will solicit Web games from independent game designers across the country. Eligible entries will be single file, Flash(R)
Ten finalists will be evaluated by a panel of industry experts including Donald Mustard (Creative Director of Chair Entertainment Group), Simon Carless, Sam Roberts, Skye Boyes (President and CEO of XGen Studios) and Mel Basar (General Manager of UGOPlayer.com). One Grand Prize winner will receive $5,000 and a chance to become a game developer for UGOPlayer.com. 1st prize will receive $1,500, 2nd prize will receive $750, 3rd prize will receive $500 and 4th prize will receive $250.
"The London-based (the UK) indie games publisher Curve Games and Brighton-based (the UK) indie games developer Runner Duck, are today very happy and excited to announce that their roguelite sim “Badlands Crew” (which is the third installment in the popular Crew games franchise), is now available for PC via Steam" - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor launched on April 28, 2023. Two years later, it's still celebrated as the best Star Wars game ever, with a Grammy and a sequel incoming.
Absolutely not the best Star Wars game. That's Star Wars galaxys. Survivor isn't even that good
I loved the game but hated the issues. I waited over a year to play it and it still had major issues. I would have went for the platinum but with all the save bugs and other issues I didn’t even think about it
I’ve played both Fallen Order and Jedi Survivor. I think the games are good not great.
The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered rose to the very top of the Steam Deck Most Played Games list. Have you tried it yet?
"We have to admit, there is something extremely nostalgic about playing Oblivion at 30 FPS, with mild stuttering outdoors. And, even though it doesn’t run perfectly, it’s still so much fun. This could be one of the games that helps grown-ups find their way back to gaming."
I would assume most grown-ups don't get excited about products that don't work properly. I would also assume that most grown-ups coming back to gaming don't want to spend the limited time they have modding a broken game to get it to run properly on the Steam Deck.