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Local gaming developers QCF Design are offering you the opportunity to have your name featured in their upcoming title, Desktop Dungeons.
Local gaming developers QCF Design are offering you the opportunity to have your name featured in their upcoming title, Desktop Dungeons.
Local South African game developer wins international award for Excellence in Design at the Independent Game Festival awards 2011.
I’ll pretty much jump at any reason to post more about our local game developers QCF and their stellar title, Desktop Dungeons, so when I heard they had ported their (still in development) title to a Mac it was time for at least 1 quarter of the office to celebrate. While I am perfectly happy with my intel powered Windows …
Desktop Dungeons is making big waves worldwide with its quick, tough and fun gameplay that has destroyed productivity more than a looping GIF of Beyonce falling down the stairs. Now nominated for two IGF Awards, QCF Design and Desktop Dungeons proudly sits nominated for categories previously won by heavy hitters like Braid and Limbo. We caught up with the trio …
We here at Lazygamer are all very proud of our local game developers QCF Design for their fantastic (now IGF award nominated indie title) Desktop Dungeons. A short while back we received the heartbreaking news that a small company had cloned the core mechanics of the freely available game-in-progress, renamed it along with some new graphics and then released the …
As a South African gaming site we are always happy to support our local developers and today we get to do just that. Local developer Rodain “Nandrew” Joubert and his dashing good looks has created a nifty little puzzle-based roguelike game called Desktop Dungeons that lets you scurry around a dungeon and kill some meanies while managing your resources and …
Popular international videogaming website Gamasutra have posted a fantastic 5 page article about South African videogame developers and the games that they have produced over the years, beginning with one that many of you may not even remember, Toxic Bunny. This is great news for us as it hopefully gets the world to take a bit more notice of us. …
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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