J Station X: Grey Alien Games explains how Shadowhand, its card-based RPG with a female protagonist, challenges gender roles as well as 18th century values.
MonsterVine: "I’ve played video games my whole life, computer games since I was 8, tabletop since I was 16, I’ve worked in every part of the games industry and I plan on burning it all to the ground. Watch this space or whatever."
From GameWatcher: "ShadowHand is that kind of game which, upon hearing the concept of, had me apprehensive, but after spending more than a couple of hours with it I find I enjoy it immensely. It’s fairly simple in presentation and execution, but combines engaging gameplay with a true sense of self and identity. Playing this game, you really know and feel that the people who made it - totalling at two plus the odd freelancer - were truly passionate about this project."
PC Aficionado: "Assuming you can imagine using solitaire as the combat mechanic this is actually quite good and imaginative. Nice loot, good RPG progression and it's all intertwined with the solitaire game. Strange but makes the time pass."