MMGN.com writes: Brawsome are the very talented team behind Jolly Rover, recipient of Australian Game of the Year in 2010. The Melbourne based studio are hard at work on their new title MacGuffin's Curse but recently took some time out to chat to MMGN.com. Andrew Goulding (left) founded the company with a vision to create something that was his own, and Ben Kosmina soon followed. They offer some keen insight into the local industry, and the state of the Australian Indie scene.
TechRaptor's pick for 6 underappreciated pirate games of various genres including point and click, management sim, hidden object and action adventure.
Pirates plunder for Windows 95. Wish someone would bring that game back, would be great for a. Cellphone game
oprainfall's Arik Yates writes:
"It wasn’t until The Walking Dead: The Game that I had actually tried one. Since I enjoyed that title immensely, I felt the need to play another point-and-click; this lead me to play Jolly Rover. I knew certain themes and gameplay elements were going to be absent from Jolly Rover, but just playing another game in the point-and-click genre sounded enticing. So, I set sail in a world of dogs, pirates and the Seven Seas!"
GG3 reports on the latest Groupees deal. The Be Mine Special Edition bundle packs 6 Steam games for as little $5, which comes with a bunch of additional content, like extra DLC and soundtracks. There are even some bonus games in there.