Heroes of Mount Dragon bursts to life as a vibrant side‑scrolling brawler from RuniQ, a studio founded by industry veterans who’ve worked on Spider‑Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Skylanders. It fuses pick‑up‑and‑play beat‑’em‑up accessibility with showy dragon‑morphing spectacle, pairing tight combo flow and dramatic transformations with a cooperative emphasis that turns every run into a shared arcade romp. The game’s hand‑drawn 2D art, given depth in 3D, pops with personality; expressive animations, bold color, and playful visual flourishes, while design choices hint at seasoned craftsmanship: approachable controls for newcomers, layered mechanics for players chasing mastery, and a tone that balances mythic stakes with lighthearted chaos. As a debut, it wears its influences proudly but confidently stakes out its own, colorful identity. Gameplay Combat snaps to life with immediate, tactile satisfaction, easy to learn but rich in nuance. Fluid combos, flashy specials, and the show‑stopping ...
Hungry Horrors - Cook cunningly, chain flavours, and feed the legends before they feed on you. (Beta Preview)
Hungry Horrors flips the roguelite card game formula: you don’t swing swords or cast spells, you cook. Framed in moody pixel art steeped in British and Irish folklore, the game asks you to assemble a culinary deck, chain complementary flavours, and out‑cook legendary Horrors before they make you the main course. Each run plays like a tense kitchen puzzle; plan recipes, time combos, and exploit tastes (sweet, salty, sour, bitter, savoury, bland) to placate monsters with distinct cravings and quirks. It’s a smart, darkly funny fusion of deckbuilding strategy, resource juggling, and emergent storytelling that rewards experimentation, pattern recognition, and a well‑timed Bakewell Tart. Core mechanics Deckbuilding is the game’s beating heart. Replace swords and spells with recipes, spices, and kitchen tools, each card is a culinary action that alters tastes rather than health bars. Instead of raw damage you juggle six taste axes: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, savoury, and bland; and the ord...