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Musical Exploration Game 'Panoramical' is Out Next Week

Do you seek obscure, exploration-focused gameplay experiences over games with more standard design philosophies? Well, you’re probably going to fall absolutely in love with Panoramical.

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Now Play This: Our Five Favorite Games - The Indie Toaster

Gaming events take on all shapes and sizes, and Now Play This is quickly becoming one of my favourite calendar entries of the year. For a single weekend, Somerset House in London has every nook and cranny filled with intriguing and artistic games, and here are five of my favourites.

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Gone Home, Panoramical And More Go Free In This Post-Trump Era

Noobfeed writes: "It’s been a wild ride, hasn’t it? For those of us who are having a rough post-election time, some indie developers have come to the rescue, by making their gams temporarily free."

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UCForce2732d ago (Edited 2732d ago )

Just play games and escape this broken reality. Whatever happened, just calm down and move on.

Edit : I'm crying in my heart. It's hurt so badly. Both sides are flawed.

Germany72732d ago

Things like Gone Home and gaming media make me really glad that Donald Trump won.

UCForce2732d ago (Edited 2732d ago )

Doesn't matter. I really hate both of them. You should have know this better. But I will give Trump a shot.

UCForce2732d ago

You have to remember this. Being Leader of USA is not always easy.

moegooner882732d ago (Edited 2732d ago )

Don't like a game, don't play it then.

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BattleAxe2730d ago

With Brexit, and now a Trump presidency, lets hope that this globalist takeover has been put into the trash bin of history once and for all!

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Score Bag #1

In this economic climate people have to be especially frugal with their income. Rent is high and food banks are empty by the time you’ve finished this sentence. To avoid this adult responsibility most people get to sniffing, inhaling and smoking dank bud. That’s too much of a commitment for me, so can ReadersGambit waste money in an altogether less sociable way? The rule: We at ReadersGambit spend roughly £20 on Steam to see if we can successfully escape modern financial burdens. The outcome: We at ReadersGambit probably don’t.

Kwaig takes a look at what he got for £20 on the steam marketplace and provides quips on the games he played.

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