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XBLIG Uprising Dev Interview: Tricktale Games – developer of Diehard Dungeon | Clearance Bin Review

As part of our ongoing coverage of the Indie Game Uprising III CBR asked Tricktale Games to tell us a bit about themselves and their upcoming game, Diehard Dungeon. Toby Land was kind enough to take the time to tell us about his studio’s game and his career as a developer.

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Diehard Dungeon SteamFirst Review – Die Harder

SteamFirst: The pixelated dungeon crawlers seem to be creeping out of the woodwork faster than cockroaches at night in my kitchen which hasn’t been cleaned in months. Still, among the masses of cookie cutter 16-bit games, there is the occasional gem. But like any real gem, you need to mine long and hard just to get to it.

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Diehard Dungeons – Review (PC) | CriticalIndieGamer

(CriticalIndieGamer) Diehard Dungeons does have its own personality but it’s lagging behind a crowd that have embraced newer graphics and more unique mechanics.It just feels old and stale, even more so when compared to games like Binding of Isaac and Dungeon of the Endless. If you want a rogue-like for under £5, it is worth it.

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New Video Game Releases - What Gamers Want for the Week of 3-3-14

Entertainment Buddha's Matt Heywood writes, "We’ve already hit March, which means that the new video game releases should slowly start getting more exciting. The doldrums of the winter release season are just about over, so to celebrate Ubisoft is releasing its much anticipated South Park: The Stick of Truth for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. This RPG is high on the list of many gamers and fans of the show, and considering that it was created by Matt and Trey, there’s no doubt that it’ll kick ass."

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lemoncake3726d ago

Shame south park isnt on next gen also, it still looks like being a great game though.

webeblazing3726d ago

just was watch people play south park on twitch. the games is the truth. need money