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About dgrixti

Indie game developer and writer. Founder of Dark Gaia Studios and creator of Legionwood, One Night and Mythos: The Beginning.

Mythos Update #4: Final Touches

Well, horror fans, this is it. The last Mythos development update. After a nearly four month long development cycle, the game is finally nearing completion. Pending some last bits of polish here and there, and another short round of testing, … Continue reading

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The Walking Dead Game: Season Two [Review]

So, as any zombie aficionado should know, the final episode of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Season Two came out earlier this week. Way back in 2012, I positively reviewed the previous season and its 400 Days DLC, so you can … Continue reading

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Mythos Update #3: Beta Testing

It’s beta testing time! That’s right folks, Mythos: The Beginning is now basically complete and all that remains before release is to test it. The number of people who volunteered to be beta testers is simply amazing: when I put … Continue reading

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Mythos Update #2: Length and Progression

It’s time for the second Mythos: The Beginning update! As of this week, I’ve reached two important milestones in Mythos: The Beginning‘s development. Firstly, last Monday marks one month since beginning work on the game for the Indie Game Making … Continue reading

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Mythos Update #1: Difficulty Settings

Well, it’s been about a week since the public demo of Mythos: The Beginning went online, and in that time I’ve received from pretty good feedback on which direction the game should take. A hot topic that’s been brought up … Continue reading

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NaGaDeMo Conundrums…

Hot on the heels of the last update, I’ve been working on NaGaDeMo contest entry and I’m having a bit of a dilemma: what exactly do I want to do with this game? If I continued working on the game … Continue reading

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Indie Game Making Contest 2014

Degica, the publisher of RPG Maker, are holding a game making contest to celebrate National Game Development Month. The rules are deceptively simple: spend a month making an hour long game in any genre — the winner gets a cosy … Continue reading

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Pretty Birds [Short Story]

Get ready, folks. It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted any of my writing on this blog, and this particular story’s not for the faint of heart. This is Pretty Birds, a semi-literary horror/crime story that I completed as … Continue reading

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Cell by Stephen King [Review]

So, this review has been a long time coming. Anyone who reads this blog regularly knows that if there’s two things I love the most in the realm of horror, those things are Stephen King and zombies. With that in … Continue reading

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Release day for Legionwood 2!

The day everyone a small group of hardcore fans has been waiting for is here: after almost four years of development, the full version of Legionwood 2 has finally been released. As of this very moment, the game is available … Continue reading

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