BNR: This week, Kickstarter went from being a plain old corporation to a Public Benefit Corporation, meaning that they'll be giving a little money to charity from now on, which is nice. I decided that this week would be perfect for a Kickstarter special episode on the Blackman 'N Robin Irregular Game Show; alongside all the usual news, such as that of the upcoming claymation adventure game Armikrog, the release of a $99 VR headset and our giveaway for Assault Android Cactus, you can also expect to see a bunch of exciting upcoming game projects from Kickstarter. Check out the episode below- if you're looking for the projects featured in this week's episode, read on.
BLG writes, "Cities: Skylines II is a very worthy sequel to the popular 2015 city-building that improves upon the original. It could stand to use some quality-of-life updates, performance optimization, and mod support, but don't let that deter you from diving in."
If you enjoyed the last entry and its myriad DLC packs, here's a closer look at the difference between Cities Skylines 1 and 2.
The abundance of dlc is what keeps me from buying these games early , I'll pass. I will wait until a complete edition is available. Love these types of games though.
From GameWatcher: "Tetris has come to Cities: Skylines, courtesy of one player's creative use of stop motion and in-game screenshots to put together a short clip that attracted a lot of attention from the city builder's community.
It all unfolds against a rather flowery background, reminiscent of a welcoming park or garden in which you can relax. Tetris pieces leave their box at the top of a green rectangular arena, gently making their way to the bottom. When they form a complete row, they flash before disappearing."