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Tech Olive Mini Review: Eufloria

Andrew Kershaw from Tech Olive writes, "We first saw Eufloria on the Steam store home page and it's unique design caught our attention straight off the bat. So, we decided that a game that looks this pretty and this unique deserved looking into. The gameplay is very similar to that of Galcon, you start off with one or 2 asteroids from which you grow seedlings. You use these seedlings to grow more plants on the asteroid you are on or go explore other asteroids to populate in a sort of mix on the RTS genre."

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Why Video Games Deserve a Place in History

The UK’s video games industry body Tiga has called for the products to be treated like other creative industries such as television or film, rather than mere “software.”

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So You Want to Work in Video Games Part III: Game Journalists on Influential Media: Hardcore Droid

For the concluding article of Part III in our ongoing So You Want to Work in Video Games series, game journalists discuss the Media that taught, influenced or otherwise inspired them to write about video games. We chose some of the most talented writers we know to write the entries compiled below; with the notion in mind that this small body of media might allow our readers to engage with the books, films and video games that nudged these same creatives one step forward in their craft; or moved them in a decided direction or by way of some brilliant intangible sparked a moment of bona fide inspiration. Whether you are a budding game journalist, an old vet or someone just looking for some powerful and engaging entertainment, stick around.

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No Avatars Allowed Episode 118 – Hambot 2: A Machine for Pigs

This week Ian Riley and Joshua Wise talk about Eufloria, Gunpoint, Analogue: A Hate Story, both Amnesia games, Rogue Legacy, and Battlefield 4's continuing problems. Then they continue with critical readings of press releases, and a discussion of the problems with our multiplayer identities.

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