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Dr. David’s Indie Roundup: Costume Quest 2, Nom Nom Galaxy, TowerFall, and more
It's all about upcoming games and new releases on this edition of the Indie Roundup. We've got remakes, sequels, ports, and new titles, all...
Costume Quest 2 haunts ‘PC and consoles’ this Halloween
Double Fine is going trick-or-treating again with Costume Quest 2, due this coming Halloween.
Indie label Midnight City is publishing the sequel for "PC and...
Double Fine’s Stacking, Costume Quest, and Psychonauts retail versions coming
Double Fine Productions has regained the publishing and distribution rights to its games Stacking and Costume Quest thanks to Nordic Games, which picked up...
GameZone’s 31 Games of Halloween 2013: Costume Quest
It's the last day of October, and that means it's officially Halloween! Of course, here at GameZone, we've been celebrating the candy-flavored, costume-garbed holiday...
Costume Quest comes to iOS — DLC not free after all
Double Fine has put its adventure role-playing game Costume Quest on the App Store as an early treat for Halloween. It costs $5.
Costume Quest,...
New Humble Bundle contains great deals on Double Fine games
The latest Humble Bundle rounds together four games from Double Fine Productions and gives newcomers an "in" to its point-and-click adventure Broken Age —...
Double Fine’s Amnesia Fortnight ends with five winners
Voting on Double Fine Productions' Amnesia Fortnight is over, and now production is set to begin on five game prototypes.
The winning ideas are Hack...
Stacking Review
Upon first hearing the premise of a game that tasked players to play and take over Russian matryoshka dolls, I was both confused and intrigued. Leave
Costume Quest review
After having high hopes for Tim Schafer’s Brutal Legend and, in turn, being disappointed with the end product, it’s safe to say that any claims o