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How amazingly good does Guacamelee look?
Guacamelee! features a down on his luck Mexican named Juan Aguacate, who sets out to save the world when El Presidente’s Daughter is kidnapped by an Evil Charro Skeleton. The story takes place in and around a small village in Mexico, and has the player travelling through alternate dimensions including “The World of the Dead” and “The World of Nightmares” on his quest to rescue the girl he loves.The game draws its inspiration from traditional Mexican culture and folklore, and features many interesting and unique characters.
If you’re on the x-box live, feel free to add us. Davis (dontstaylong) is probably the only one of us that could give you a real challenge, but Miguel will likely have his day ruined if he sees anyone he remotely knows has a higher score on Lego Indiana Jones. So you have that to shoot for.
BRB. I finally got to the main storyline of FFXIII, 2 years late and 3 hours in.
12 Days of Boss-mas: Day 4
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We hope you have a lot of time set aside for your Boss-mas break, because one of you is about to have an overload of awesome indie gaming to do.
For today’s prize, we’re buying one of you a Humble Indie Bundle! We’ll even be buddies and throw in more than the average to win you two extra games.
They’ve already raised over $1 mil for charity, but considering they’ve wrangled together some of the biggest indie games in the past few months for this one, it’s no surprise.
A reblog of this post will enter you to win the following:
- Jamestown
- Bit.Trip Runner
- Super Meat Boy
- Shank
- Nightsky HD
- Cave Story+
- Gratuitous Space Battles
Remember to have the /ask option on your blog so a winner can be you.
Congrats to our old internetfriend Eric yesterday, whose reblog was picked by our random number generator. Eric gets to win all of Miguel’s Pez dispensaries and a teeny tiny AMC Delorean. If he ever lives with Rick Moranis and a baseball crashes through the window, he’ll be able to travel through time.
WHAT? A Neutral Milk Hotel zelda-style video game? THIS IS ADORBS… and of course a bit bizarre. Love it.
So, I found out Luke Pearson (Everything We Miss) illustrated a web-platform video game published by Channel 4.
Via Nobrow:
The End is a beautiful platform game aimed at engaging teenagers with the subject of mortality.Set across three worlds – Mind, Body and Spirit – the player must use a unique shadow ‘n’ light mechanic to solve physics-based puzzles, answer questions and battle the world’s Guardians.






