I am super happy to tell you that the Halloween update I've been working on since summer is finally released! In skeletal dance party your goal is to host a dance party for your skeletons.. that party is now threatened by zombies!
Next up
During the weekend I made a visual novel about Beerlock Holmes who gets drawn into a murder mystery.
Check it out here:
During the summer me and friends made a game inspired by The Little Red Riding Hood.
The result was a very comfy and pretty polished puzzle platformer containing all the classical elements; boxes, levers, gates and wolfs...
Ooops... I do not think that is how wolf riding works...
BIG NEWS: Your Bandit can wear a Game Jolt hat and shirt in Bandit Trap!
Defend your home or steal treasure in the open beta: https://bit.ly/BanditTrapBeta
It ends on March 23rd at 6 am CET!
During the summer me and some other developers made Little Red Adventure.
You team up with a wolf and the collaboration between you two is the main puzzle mechanic.
DID YOU KNOW: Moonlight Peaks is a heartwarming supernatural life-sim where you can raise mystical crops, learn spell-casting & potion-making, and befriend (or even romance) the local werewolves, witches, & mermaids!
Try the demo!: http://bit.ly/MoonlightPeaks
We are helping No Studio in Particulare developing a game called Mark of Mona. It is a mix of visual novel and puzzle-battle. Really early in development so far, check out the Gamejolt page to keep track of it!
Sightless - one of the first game jam games I created is now up on Gamejolt. It is a three person local multiplayer game about not trusting anyone, specially not a devil and an angel.
Check it out here:
Aether & Iron is a Decopunk narrative RPG set in an alternate 1930s where anti-gravitational technology has taken cars, roads, & even New York City into the sky.
Complete quests based on the game!
Play the demo & wishlist now: https://bit.ly/AetherAndIron
During Sweden Game Festival we hosted an art competition for all visitors. Task was to draw a skeleton. It had an amazing turnout and it was almost impossible to decide who the best one was! A great tip for all events!










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