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Dev of Steam game 'Hardest' will delete it after new girlfriend made them realise AI is bad

By Liam Dawe,
Hardest is getting removed from Steam by the developer at the end of the month, as they say "AI is bad" and "AI is evil" - oh my.

Eat creatures and grind them into pieces or use them as weapons in autobattler Dunderbeck

By Liam Dawe,
I quite enjoy inventory management and autobattlers and Dunderbeck definitely takes the cake as one of the absolute weirdest I've played.

Hytale pre-orders have been so strong development is secured for two years

By Liam Dawe,
Hytale arrives in very Early Access tomorrow with Native Linux support, and the future of it is looking incredibly bright thanks to strong pre-orders.

Adventure game The Drifter adds new localisations with support for fan translations

By Liam Dawe,
A truly excellent point and click adventure game The Drifter is now more easily playable thanks to some official translations, and support for fan additions.

Command your crew and roll the dice in the tactical roguelike DeckWrecking Pirates

By Liam Dawe,
DeckWrecking Pirates appears to have a fun blend of various features that fans of turn-based strategy games and deck-builders will no doubt appreciate.

Nightwater looks like a curious blend of secrets, exploration, crafting and automation

By Liam Dawe,
One to stick into your list to keep an eye on is Nightwater, an open world exploration game that mixes in crafting and automation in a strange world.

The striking-looking number puzzle game Stip is more than meets the eye

By Liam Dawe,
Stip already pulled me in with the interesting and clean looking visuals, but now I want to know more about what's really going on here.

Bingo Betty is basically a crazy Balatro-fied version of Bingo

By Liam Dawe,
This is not your grannie's Bingo, this is underground Bingo that clearly takes some fun elements of Balatro to make things a bit nuts.

City-builder Nova Roma from the devs of Kingdoms and Castles delayed until March

By Liam Dawe,
Kingdoms and Castles was great, and Nova Roma is shaping up to be a great city-builder but the developers at Lion Shield need more time to get it right.

Developer of popular drug-dealing sim Schedule I expands thanks to the success

By Liam Dawe,
Always nice to see an indie success story, with Schedule I developer TVGS expanding the team as work goes on towards mod support.

Bosslords and Architect of Ruin from Hooded Horse look great as they refuse to sign AI "art"

By Liam Dawe,
Game publisher Hooded Horse have recently revealed another two titles with Bosslords and Architect of Ruin that looks awesome, as they fight against AI "art".

MicroProse recently revealed the first-person mecha sim Steel Bounty

By Liam Dawe,
The newer MicroProse are picking up some good stuff lately, and one I missed during December was the announcement of first-person mech sim Steel Bounty.

1-4 player co-op hack-n-slash dungeon crawler Dungeon Rampage gets revived on Steam

By Liam Dawe,
A once popular Flash game has returned and it's now available on Steam, all thanks to a superfan who didn't want to let it die.

Wire up various modules to survive in Wireworks - a base-defense roguelike auto-battler

By Liam Dawe,
Wireworks went straight into my wishlist, I couldn't click it fast enough. Love the idea with this base-defense roguelike auto-battler.

Dig Dig Die sounds like a hilarious grave-robbing co-op horror game

By Liam Dawe,
If you're after more funny and frightening co-op games to play with friends, the recently announced Dig, Dig, Die could be a good one for you.

Popular mobile creature collector EvoCreo now available on PC

By Liam Dawe,
Over a decade after being originally released for mobile and amassing lots of happy players, EvoCreo has arrived on PC with Linux support.

See the new trailer for Antivirus Survivors 2003 Professional taking survivor-likes to an infested family computer

By Liam Dawe,
Wipe away infections from the family computer in the nostalgic Windows XP styled Antivirus Survivors 2003 Professional later this year, with a new trailer live.

Sprint City from the creators of SpeedRunners sounds like a great spiritual successor

By Liam Dawe,
Sprint City has been revealed by the original creators of SpeedRunners, a new movement-focused racing platformer that looks and sounds great.

After a poor relaunch, SPLITGATE: Arena Reloaded devs release a statement

By Liam Dawe,
Are we making FPS great again yet? The newest version of the portal shooter SPLITGATE: Arena Reloaded arrived in December and didn't seem to do much at all.

One of the best puzzle games ever, Baba Is You gets a final big update

By Liam Dawe,
Baba Is You remains as one of my all-time favourite puzzle games and the developer looks to be moving on, with what should be the final big update for it.
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