Posts Tagged ‘Dead Synchronicity’
  • Daedalic “Developer Weekend” Now Live on Steam

    Posted by on August 28, 2015 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Daedalic "Developer Weekend" on Steam: Huge Discounts, Skyhill Pre-Order and More! Publisher launches pre-orders for Skyhill, releases Skyhill demo, discounts many games up to 95% and adds new bundle Daedalic, a leading international publisher and developer of story-driven interactive games, announces the Daedalic Publisher Weekend on Steam. From now until Monday, 6:59 PM (CET), 36 titles an... more.
  • Dead Synchronicity – 88% Funded “2 Days Left”

    Posted by on April 10, 2014 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Fictiorama Studios announced that both Wii-U and Android versions of their 2D point and click graphic adventure game “Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow comes Today” are now included as stretch goals of their Kickstarter campaign. Whereas the Android version will be developed if the campaign reaches $60,000, the Wii-U version will be if it hits $75,000. The campaign, finishing next Saturday Ap... more.
  • Dead Synchronicity – Launches on Kickstarter & Greenlight

    Posted by on March 13, 2014 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Fictiorama Studios has just launched both Kickstarter and Steam Greenlight campaigns for their 2D point and click graphic adventure game “Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow comes Today”. From today and until April 12th, “Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow comes Today” will attempt to reach the US $45,000 it needs to ensure its completion. To allow players to experience the game for real, Fictiorama... more.
  • Dead Synchronicity – Launches on Kickstarter & Greenlight

    Posted by on March 13, 2014 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Fictiorama Studios has just launched both Kickstarter and Steam Greenlight campaigns for their 2D point and click graphic adventure game “Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow comes Today”. From today and until April 12th, “Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow comes Today” will attempt to reach the US $45,000 it needs to ensure its completion. To allow players to experience the game for real, Fictiorama S... more.