Preview: Judith (Terry Cavanagh and Increpare)
Terry and Increpare were meant to have released Judith over the weekend, but Terry reports on his devblog that the game "is taking just a little bit longer than expected" - however, we are promised that "it shouldn’t be too much longer". Hurrah!
I mean, a collab game from these two is surely going to be something worth playing, right? They did in fact start work on this back in December (check this blog entry for older screenshots), and yet since the very beginning we have not been given a single hint regarding what the heck it's even about!
Let's hope they get round to finishing it in the next few days.









Comments
DANG I'm looking forward to this. Since way back when.
Posted by: louis | April 7, 2009 1:06 AM
This game is definitely going to cause mental melt down.
Posted by: KaL | April 7, 2009 3:18 AM
Michael, I find your style irritatingly cheerful.
Posted by: Ilya Chentsov | April 7, 2009 12:57 PM
I apologise Ilya, I promise that from now on I will throw in a few 'I hate my life' phrases to spice it up :)
Posted by: Michael Rose | April 7, 2009 1:28 PM
What I meant was that indie games aren't cool by default. Triptych really deserved what you spoke about it, but, in my opinion, Rockabilly Head got too much praise from you, Faerie Solitaire was a joke, "innovative as hell" (And Yet it Moves) is a doubtful merit, and saying that Unknown trailer "doesn't look bad at all!" is an overstatement. And speaking of Space Trophy, even other people have pointed you out there's nothing to be excited about.
So I don't ask you to hate your life, or say that you do (though as I write it I start to wonder what it's like to be you) - I just don't like that your articles read like you fall in love with everything bearing "indie" tag.
Thanks for listening.
Posted by: Ilya Chentsov | April 7, 2009 4:09 PM
Ilya, I don't know what "indie" means to you, but to me it means "independent." This site is "indiegames.com" so I assume that it's good if the writers here cover "indie" games.
I bought Faerie Solitaire, and glad I did. It's one of the most polished and fun "indie" games that I've played in a long time.
Posted by: Terry | April 14, 2009 2:47 AM
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Er, that's a different Terry, case anybody's wondering.
(man, I really need to start using a handle)
Posted by: Terry | April 14, 2009 3:14 AM