Catlateral Damage is a strange game. In fact it's almost not really a game at all, but rather an anger management therapy software in kitty form. And I suppose one couldn't ask for more. Catlateral Damage is a first-person perspective game where
YD: yearn to do. It's the way of life for most of us that have grown up in the 80s and 90s, where the only things we wish to do are the things we feel are worth accomplishing. Everything else
Originally released as doujinshi visual novel back in 2003, Higurashi was successful enough that it reached acclaimed status, getting several enhanced ports and an anime adaptation. While only the anime managed to make it to the West, that all finally
Gather up the catnip and shoestrings, because No Borders No Race is about to get catty! King Baby Duck welcomes Fire Hose Games' Eitan Glinert to chat about their new game Catlateral Damage, where you play as a cat knocking
Not a Hero kind of came out of nowhere for me. Once I caught wind of it through various sites and the Sup' Holmes interview with the developer last year, I've anticipated it ever since. And now it's finally here. Not
After two long years the movie event we've all been waiting for has arrived! Join King Baby Duck, TheDCD, and Scarlet Rhapsody's Scarlet Spiegel & Jared the Greek as they go crazy over this visual spectacle known as Kung Fury!
As avid readers and listeners can attest, I take any anime series based around music very seriously; perhaps too seriously in some cases. In my mind a music anime needs to have itself a good balance of fine storytelling and songwriting.
It's not everyday that a visual novel comes along that strays off a beaten path typically associated with only a specific presentation. The Reject Demon Toko, much like its title suggests, marches to the beat of its own bass and strums
King Baby Duck welcomes to the show Antagonist producer Anders Hillestad, who is working on a new third-person survival horror game called Through the Woods (which you can help become a reality by donating to their Kickstarter here). A gorgeous game
With the level of interest in visual novels in the West increasing, some Western developers have sought to answer that demand by making their own. The Way We All Go is such a game. Using many familiar elements of the