Games of Neptune's Pride aren't supposed to be like this. The players aren't meant to gang up and form NATO in space, avoid "devil planets" just because or hunt down intergalactic criminals. This is the story of the strangest game of Neptune's Pride ever played, where the winner was awarded a real-life alien artefact.
The Talos Principle is free right now at Epic Games Store. It is free until December 29 at 10 AM. Once you claim it, it’s yours to keep.
The EPIC store. A store so good that they need to buy timed exclusives and offer free games just to get you to look at it.
Hey. This is good on the consumer's end. Take advantage of the free games. Typically I do. I still never buy the timed exclusives until they hit other storefronts.
Jay Keyburz of Iron Helmet Games created the growing 4x online boardgame, Neptune’s Pride.
Jay has worked as a Project Lead, Producer and Artists at Irrational Games and 2K Games on big budget titles in the Unreal Engine.
Bag of Games sat down with Jay to discuss his newest game under development: Neptune’s Pride II: Triton.
Marko and Ryan of Bag of Games participated in a game of Neptune's Price II: Triton and carefully logged each of the major events which transpired throughout the campaign.
This analysis should serve to enlighten potentially interested parties as to whether or not Neptune's Pride II: Triton will scratch that pesky "desire to rule the galaxy" itch.