Jason Clement of G4@Syfygames writes: "You may not have heard of Delve Interactive before this, but I can guarantee that you'll be hearing plenty about them soon enough. Within 15 minutes of experiencing their first game 'Poncho,' I found myself quickly drawing comparisons to another title that ended up being a critically well-received indie darling: Fez."
Tara Zellam of Scholarly Gamers reports: Indie developer Delve Interactive is crowdfunding the final portion of 'Change,' a game that seeks to explore the harsh realities of homelessness.
Fuckin hilarious. I hipe u can dig through dumpsters n fight other bums for dumpster rights n turf n 40 ouncers
Delve Interactive, the UK based indie team known for creating the award winning PONCHO today announced CHANGE, a randomly generated homeless survival experience with roguelike elements, is launching next week on Kickstarter and is coming initially to Steam and iPad.
This game looks really interesting. Handled well it could be a great insight to a forgotten class of folks. Also, I am very very nervous about my fiscal situation now.
A new game from Delve Interactive, CHANGE, from the creators of PONCHO, will put you in the shoes (or lack of shoes) of a homeless person trying to become a better person.