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AppWizard
March 15, 2026
The GDC Festival of Gaming showcased several upcoming games. - At Fate’s End: An action-adventure game by Thunder Lotus, releasing in 2026 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. It explores sibling relationships through combat and exploration. - Mina the Hollower: Developed by Yacht Club Games, this game is inspired by Link’s Awakening and will launch this spring on PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S. - The Melty Way: A platformer featuring a slime that melts as it progresses through levels, entering early access on Steam on April 24th. - Poke a Nose: A game where players control a severed hand to collect toilet paper and poke noses, targeting a 2026 release on PC, with a possibility of early 2027. - Super Meat Boy 3D: A 3D adaptation of the original Super Meat Boy, expected to launch in 2026 on PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S.
AppWizard
February 21, 2026
The article discusses the eccentricities of PC gaming, focusing on the character 'Able' Ryder from the Avatar game developed by Ubisoft. Ryder, who comes from a background of poverty in a California megacity, wins a place in the Avatar Program and awakens at Hell's Gate on Pandora after five years of cryosleep. He receives a warning from a fellow soldier about the dangers of developing a conscience. The game featuring Ryder was released 14 years before the more recent Frontiers of Pandora, which has since added a third-person mode. Ryder's experiences include crashing a gunship and facing humorous consequences, highlighting the unpredictable nature of gaming narratives.
AppWizard
February 16, 2026
The protagonist of Burglin' Gnomes navigates an irate old man's home while gripping a toilet plunger, surrounded by fallen comrades. Players can team up with up to three others to complete various chaotic objectives in a shifting house layout. The game features quirky characters, dark humor, and a killer cat that adds difficulty. The demo has garnered attention for its unique gameplay experience, combining absurdity and tension.
AppWizard
November 24, 2025
A presentation by Stark Holborn at AdventureX revealed that a glitch in the detective simulation game Shadows of Doubt caused a busy toilet to deter players from committing violent actions nearby. This unexpected interaction added humor to the game and demonstrated how mundane elements can influence gameplay and contribute to crime prevention in a virtual setting.
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