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Stockholm, Sweden –April 19, 2021– Independent game development studio Warm Kitten will be releasing their point-and-click adventure game
Justin Wack and the Big Time Hack on Steam in Q4 2021.
In
Justin Wack and the Big Time Hack, you play three characters trying to unite lost lovers, getting a fun-loving caveman back to his own time, all while steering clear of the scary-looking robots trying to erase you from the timeline.
Justin Wack and the Big Time Hack was originally funded on Kickstarter raising $32k due to the support of 469 backers, including Ron GIlbert (the creator of the genre) himself.
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Indiana Jones or Not, Lucasfilm Games Has the Potential to Be So Much More than Just Star Wars
Wolfenstein games, is working on an
Indiana Jones project. The game will be produced by Bethesda’s Todd Howard, tell an original story, and fall under the newly announced Lucasfilm Games umbrella. Though few would have expected this marriage of developer and IP, it makes sense when you think about it if there’s one person who hates Nazis more than B.J. Blazkowicz, it’s Dr. Henry Walton Jones Jr.
This news came on the heels of Disney announcing that all
Monday, January 11, 2021
Star Wars in gaming has had a bit of a rough history, encompassing both some of the most beloved games and worst flops we’ve ever seen. Due in part to the renewed recent popularity
Star Wars is seeing under Disney, along with a few recent video game successes, all
Star Wars games will now fall under the newly formed Lucasfilm Games banner.
Announced today on StarWars.com, the Lucasfilm Games banner isn’t a publisher or even a development studio, but rather a unifying brand header and licensor that houses all officially licensed
Star Wars games. Speculation at the time is saying that Disney is preparing for 2023, when EA’s 10-year contract exclusivity for