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Pyrodactyl Interview: No Absolutes in Unrest

From the interview, "If you’ve been following GamerTell, which [Jenni Lada] hope you have, I’m sure you’ve noticed the recent focus on Pyrodactyl Games’ Unrest. A Kickstarter success story, this narrative-driven adventure just released and grabbed me. I connected with the game and fell in love, then finished it with a broken heart. Frankly, Unrest‘s “ending” left me wanting to riot.

Shocked, appalled, incensed, and upset, I immediately emailed Pyrodactyl Games’ Arvind Yadav for answers. I had to know why Unrest ended like it did. There was so much unsaid, and I was craving closure. Yadav graciously granted me an interview, unfortunately it brought me no resolution or peace."

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technologytell.com
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Pyrodactyl Games Updates old titles; New game ‘Bad Robot’ gets Greenlit on Steam

Ajay writes
"Pyrodactyl Games, the indie game developers based in Jaipur, India, have made a big name for themselves on the global market. Best known for their RPG title “Unrest“, they have recently released an updated version of their 2012 game, now titled “Will Fight for Food: Super Actual Sellout: Game of the Hour“."

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illgaming.in
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Review: Will Fight For Food

A Pixelated ReView of Pyrodactyl's Will Fight For Food, featuring masks, marines, and rock simulators.

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apixelatedview.com
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Will Fight for Food Launch Trailer Released

J Station X: Comedic RPG brawler Will Fight for Food: Super Actual Sellout: Game of the Hour gets a brand new launch trailer to celebrate its release on Steam.

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jstationx.com