11 Bit Studios keeps growing as a boutique indie publisher. Its last three games – Frostpunk, Moonlighter, and Children of Morta – have all been very good. Today, the publisher revelaed partnerships for two upcoming games. They are codenamed Project Foxhole and Project Vitriol, and you may already know the developers behind these titles. Starting
Fool’s Theory
To celebrate the launch of Seven: The Days Long Gone, developers Fool?s Theory & IMGN.PRO launched a new cinematic trailer details the game’s story. Seven: The Days Long Gone is a Thief-inspired 3D isometric RPG where players must attempt to escape a so called “inescapable prison” on the island of Peh. Players will assume the role of
Fool’s Theory and IMGN.PRO recently revealed that its Thief-inspired game Seven: The Days Long Gone had gone gold, so the game should be able to handily meet its projected December 1 release date. However, the development team isn’t going to just sit-back and wait for December 1 to roll around. So, today they have shared with us a
Polish developers Fool’s Theory and IMGN.PRO announced today that Seven: The Days Long Gone, their 3D isometric RPG, has gone gold ahead of its December 1 release date. The pair of developers also released a new video for the game today that details what exactly makes Seven: The Days Long Gone’s movement system so unique.
Developers IMGN.PRO and Fool’s Theory have announced that their 3D isometric stealth RPG, Seven: The Days Lone Gone, is set to release on December 1, this year. For those that don’t know: in Seven: The Days Lone Gone you step into the shoes of a lone wanderer in the sandbox open-world set in the “Vetrall Empire.” The game’s