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American McGee is preparing pitch to EA for third Alice game titled Alice: Asylum
Back in the early 2000s, a developer known as American McGee introduced a new, darker take on Alice in Wonderland with a PC game...
Alice: Madness Returns is the latest game to get Backwards Compatibility support on Xbox...
American McGee's re-imagining of Alice in Wonderland is one of the best takes on an established IP's that gaming has ever seen. While in...
Akaneiro developer Spicy Horse ‘in the hole’ $1.7 million
Developing Akaneiro: Demon Hunters for PC and browsers has put Spicy Horse $1.7 million in debt.
According to an update on the game's Kickstarter page,...
American McGee’s Grimm relocates to a new online service
The episodic fairytale series American McGee's Grimm has moved on to a more accessible PC digital-distribution service: Steam Greenlight.
Grimm previously released in 2008 and...
Go play Akaneiro: Demon Hunters now, and support the Kickstarter
The crazy mash-up of Little Red Riding Hood and Japanese samurai folklore, Akaneiro: Demon Hunters, is officially live in the first open-beta. You can...
Akaneiro: Demon Hunters launch moved to Jan. 31 at the earliest
American McGee's Akaneiro: Demon Hunters Kickstarter is halfway to its goal of $200,000 with eight days remaining.
Now, due to bug fixes and additional tuning,...
American McGee reveals EA ‘tricked’ gamers and why he used his name in early...
American McGee has told Reddit users in his latest AMA (Ask Me Anything) that Electronic Arts tried to mislead consumers of Alice: Madness Returns...
The music of Akaneiro is Japanese-influenced awesomeness
Developer Spicy Horse is hoping to capture some magic with its upcoming title Akaneiro: Demon Hunters. Due out on PC, Mac, Facebook, and Android...
Akaneiro: Demon Hunters interview: Red Riding Hood heads to Japan, and she’s bringing friends
American McGee's studio, Spicy Horse, is in love with fairy tales. From last year's Alice: Madness Returns to smaller games like Crazy Fairies (now...
Alice: Madness Returns Review
When American McGee’s Alice hit PCs in 2001, fans of the original Lewis Carroll tale and aficionados of the macabre were delighted. While the techn