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Here's my twitter review thread about Tchia, the culturally inspired story brought to Playstation and Epic Games Store by @awaceb. If you like this thread then retweeting would be appreciated!
#Tchia
"Touch grass" they said.
Pre-order our new Velocity Green controller, arriving 24th March: bit.ly/3IRyMXQ
ALT The Velocity Green Xbox controller stands on its arms atop a grassy hill, facing the camera straight on. The controller is almost entirely green, and is accented with a black D-Pad, black buttons, and white grips. Nestled into the grassy hill are small flowers and mushrooms, and a yellow butterfly floats past. The image is set against a cloudy, blue sky background.
ALT An extreme close-up of the Velocity Green Xbox controller shows the two joysticks and D-Pad against the main green of the controller. The two joysticks match the same color green as the face of the controller, while the D-Pad is entirely in black against it. Hints of the blue sky background can be seen poking out from behind the controller.
ALT An extreme close-up of the Velocity Green Xbox controller shows the right shoulder to accentuate the black shoulder buttons and the back of the white grip against the main green of the controller, which just peeks through. Hints of the blue sky background can be seen poking out from behind the controller.
ALT An extreme close-up of the Velocity Green Xbox controller shows the ABXY buttons and Start button against the main green of the controller. The ABXY buttons themselves are black, while the ABXY letters inside match the same green. The start button matches the same green color as the controller, with a black hamburger menu icon in the center. In the center of the ABXY buttons, small green, red, blue, and yellow dots indicate which letter button is which. The controller floats against a bright, beautiful blue sky background.
February has been a busy month, and we're hoping to keep up the good energy throughout the year. Hoping March will bring a lot of great news and exciting releases!
I played The Star Named Eos demo through @gameroundco and I gotta say, some of the puzzles here are real head scratchers! Not my favourite genre (point and click) but one I'd definitely have a crack at on full release! @SilverLiningWW#indiegames
Rytmos is out! A puzzle game in which you build the music that becomes the background listening. Be ready to make loops! This is one of those learning games too! @FloppyClub#Puzzle