Neil writes: "Ever since the Klabater team announced The Amazing American Circus back in 2020, excitement over the unique deck building elements has had us gripped, looking forward to a release in May. As with many things though, delays have occurred and it's meant that the team behind this big-top extravaganza have had to push back the release date a little - but to compensate at least we have a new story trailer and beta test details for The Amazing American Circus."
GD365: "Humble continues to not only bring gamers as many offers as possible but to continue to support charities worldwide. This time, we have the Humble Digitized Tabletop Inspired Video Games Bundle, a bundle full of board game-inspired video games, where a percentage of the proceeds will go to charity."
Michael Kitchin writes, "I find The Amazing American Circus to be a very unbalanced experience. Simple on the surface, the card playing becomes more of a struggle as audiences turn against you. The lovely sepia look can only do so much as you slog your way through the continent and I don't think the upgrades turn the tide much in your favour. I find it boring at times and the card playing can feel so harsh as you get into longer performances."
"After almost two years without the on-site industry events we all love so much, and after PAX West blazing a trail a couple of weeks ago, it’s now time for EGX London to bring us all some joy. And more importantly, the best of the best indie games, including a fine selection of titles developed by some of the most talented Polish developers.
EGX will take place from October 7th until October 10th in London, where there’ll be one zone you definitely can’t afford to miss – the EGX Razzed, packed with awesome games" - Indie Games Poland Foundation
Poland, again? 😄 /s
Kidding aside ... we need more indie, really.
More innovation in gameplay rather than just target uber graphics.