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The game plays like Galaga that changes the enemy spawn rates by the musical beats. Suave Games Booth showed off Boris: Hero of the Universe, a Shoot’Em Up/Rhythm game that stars a bearded dragon Boris that has the powers of laser beam eyes and flight. The title says “ Cool Dog Don’t Care“, but after like 6 tries at this game, I ended up caring. In this game, I have to help a cool dog that rides a motorcycle in the desert by moving the correct land masses until the dog reaches the end of the stage. Next up, I stopped by the Space Whale Studios booth to check out if I was a cool enough dog.

It’s fast pace, easy to play and gets you trash talking quickly. The Rock player can only defeat the Scissor Player, the Scissor play can only defeat the Paper player, and the Paper play can only defeat the Rock player. The guys of Philosoplay were demoing their game of That Rock Paper Scissor Game!, a multipler arcade game that using the mechanics of Rock Paper Scissor & Snake. Check out their latest kickstarter and watch the RAVE trailer. I’ve enjoyed their sense of zany artwork and fun twist on old school JRPGs.
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I visited the team of Wimbus Studios to check out their latest update to The Island of Eternal Struggle. They came down from way up north PA to come promote their goods, but had car trouble and couldn’t showcase their stuff on the first day. It’s a great way to get indie game some publicity and get some fresh perspectives on the work.įirst up, my buddies from Broken Crown Games/ Broken Crayon Games.
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Too Many Games draws in various game developers to come demo their latest creations and get feedback from free play testers. Venturing away from the booth, I hit up the indie showcase to check out what the underdogs of the game industry were cooking up. Sitting across our booth were a few familiar faces from my previous adventures: The Game Chasers came by our booth to bargain for some games. With them at our booth, we got to sell games and art work and meet some interesting people that browser thru the geek stuff.

We also teamed up with two other vendors Retro Classics & Pop Culture Hoard.
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Having a booth to call a home base meant I had a reliable space to charged my phone and cold water at my disposal, plus a static place to have people come visit me during the convention. TMG 2015 offered a ton of musical acts, cosplay events and vendors selling bank account draining goodies, so having it was a challenge pacing back between the panels, concert hall, and show floor to just be still at a booth. Usually we grab a few cheese steaks, guzzle down energy drinks, and have a carefree video game theme packed weekend. This year I tried to juggle the responsibility of highlighting my adventure while running a booth to help promote the upcoming AVGC. The soundtrack to Streets of Rogue is already available from digital platforms including Amazon Music, Apple Music, Bandcamp, Deezer, iTunes, Spotify, TIDAL, YouTube, and YouTube Music.Too Many Games has become an annual tradition for my friends and I to travel to the Greater Philadelphia area. online store with shipping scheduled for September.Įuropean and UK customers can also pre-order this soundtrack vinyl from Black Screen Records and ChipFreq, respectively. Pre-orders are available now from the Ship to Shore PhonoCo. The vinyl album features artwork by Drew Wise.
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The Streets of Rogue soundtrack vinyl comprises 12 tracks and comes with a download code for the full digital soundtrack. The game’s electronic soundtrack is composed by Craig Barnes who also scored the soundtracks to open-ended puzzle game Silicon Zeroes, deckbuilding card game Meteorfall, and the upcoming side-scrolling brawler Neon Krieger Yamato. In order to complete the missions, players must utilise these character traits and their respective items as well as the in-game environments. Streets of Rogue is created by indie developer Matt Dabrowski and is billed as a cross between Nuclear Throne and Deus Ex the game is set in a procedurally generated city and features over 20 characters to choose from, each with their own unique skills. The soundtrack to roguelite video game Streets of Rogue is getting a physical release on vinyl. Craig Barnes’ electronic soundtrack is getting a vinyl release.
