All posts by Jonathan Kaharl

Freelance games and anime writer, lover of indie games and old point and clicks. Bi, male, will go on forever about existentialism if given the chance.

Chroma Squad

Awhile back, you may have heard of an interesting story about a small dev studio from Brazil being sued by

Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae

What’s great about Comiket is that you never know what gem you’re going to find there. The long running Japanese

HuniePop

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series HuniePop

There are few games quite as divisive as HuniePop. It’s sparked debate and argument since it first released, both thoughtful

HunieCam Studio

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series HuniePop

HuniePot’s follow up game, HunieCam Studio, was announced August 2015 and released just eight months later. This time around, they

Vanguard Princess

In 2009, former Capcom and SNK sprite artist Tomoaki Sugeno, known online as Suge9, released a new fighting game made

Shatterhand

Shatterhand is one of those fairly decent games that’s overshadowed by its ridiculous Western box art. . A man with

Super Star

You know what’s kind of amazing about China? How little the country seems to care about copyright law. This game

Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Finding Teddy

The development of Finding Teddy II is a baffling one, especially as the developer of the first game, Songbird, seems

Finding Teddy

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Finding Teddy

Storybird’s Finding Teddy is a strange little game. Where most indie games have gotten attention for experimentation or inventive mechanics

Stories Untold

Remember old anthology shows like The Twilight Zone and Tales from the Darkside? Those TV series that told sci-fi and

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