Postmortem on the Front Page of USGamer!

USGamer writer Cassandra Khaw’s shares her positive early impression of our Beta!

“There have been plenty of discussions about how video games can function as a medium for important messages and Postmortem is a prime example of that.”

Full Article: Postmortem: Death, Dessert and Political Agendas

Thanks Cassandra!

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First Press Preview of Postmortem Game!

Adam of the StartSelect gaming site and podcast just played our game and previewed it on their site. Thanks again!

“As you make your way around the event, you’ll meet supporters on both sides of the conflict, the progressive Newagers and the more conservative Oldagers. As you have various conversations with the guests, and read books and articles about the situation, you’ll need to decide which group’s vision of the future you think is best.

Can the death of a single person change the fate of an entire country? Who is right? Who is wrong? Does it matter?

That’s for you to decide.”

Interested in reviewing Postmortem, free indie narrative adventure game coming to PCs on August 15th? Email Us!

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Postmortem Milestone, New Art, Rewrites, and Beta Tester Signups!

Yup, it’s that time of the year again kids – our exploratory narrative game Postmortem is reaching the next milestone with brand new art, major character rewrites, and beta testing opening up next week!

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Postmortem gets a shout-out at the StartSelect Podcast!

Our exploratory adventure Indie Game, Postmortem, got a shout-out at the StartSelect Podcast, Check it Out! Thanks Adam!

And if you haven’t already:
Check the Postmortem Homepage
Like on Facebook
Follow on Twitter
Track on IndieDB

Oh and a new, bonus sneak-peek screenshot at upcoming conversation UI changes, relevant to podcasts…

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Gasping for Internet: A Photo Essay without the Photos

American Airlines, flight number 971. Delayed, of course. This trip was not meant to be, now was it? Even the little contemporary museum found at the airport was an indication of the terrible situation I was finding myself in, with a giant polar bear head crying over an empty plastic bottle of arctic water; perhaps a statement of how our modern consumerism and technology invades the natural world or some other work of innovative artistic genius. But it was alright, just a few more hours and I would find myself in the beautiful and exotic Costa Rica. Just a few more hours.

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