Posts Tagged 'Zeboyd Games'

Zeboyd Games' Cthulu bundle hits 100,000 sales in four months

Back in July we wrote about indie developer Zeboyd Games’ rampant success on Steam compared to its previous platform, the tumultous Xbox Live Indie Games channel. To recap: Cthulu Saves the World and Breath of Death VII did fairly well

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Zeboyd Games' Cthulu bundle hits 100,000 sales in four months

Back in July we wrote about indie developer Zeboyd Games’ rampant success on Steam compared to its previous platform, the tumultous Xbox Live Indie Games channel. To recap: Cthulu Saves the World and Breath of Death VII did fairly well

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Steam power: Cthulu Saves the World thrives on PC

Thanks to my country’s archaic media classification system, Xbox Live Indie Games aren’t available in Australia, but that hasn’t stopped me from observing one important thing: it’s host to a fuckload of games. It’s bad enough that the industry is getting

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Steam power: Cthulu Saves the World thrives on PC

Thanks to my country’s archaic media classification system, Xbox Live Indie Games aren’t available in Australia, but that hasn’t stopped me from observing one important thing: it’s host to a fuckload of games. It’s bad enough that the industry is getting

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Review: Cthulhu Saves the World

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56fG6fFqubA&fs=1&hl=en_US] There aren’t enough games made about Cthulhu. Point of fact. Ancient, eldritch alien evils of insanity are, frankly, a lot better than grandstanding idiots, various varieties of demons, and the lord Jesus Christ. This is empirical fact. And hell,

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Review: Cthulhu Saves the World

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56fG6fFqubA&fs=1&hl=en_US] There aren’t enough games made about Cthulhu. Point of fact. Ancient, eldritch alien evils of insanity are, frankly, a lot better than grandstanding idiots, various varieties of demons, and the lord Jesus Christ. This is empirical fact. And hell,

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