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Originally announced as a single project, CrashGem’s new RPG “Churbles” will now be released as an episodic series.

CrashGem shared the news in a Kickstarter update yesterday, confirming plans to bring the title out “as an ongoing series of episodic games rather than one large beefy indie RPG.” Each entry will last about 4-6 hours. According to CrashGem, “Some episodes will have stand alone stories, while others, like the ‘Ghosts of War’ storyline, will tell smaller interconnected stories that weave together to form a larger, grander tale.”

The first episode of Churbles has a strong chance of landing on PC in December, followed by Linux and Mac versions. Console editions will follow “after that”, so we’re probably looking at an early 2015 launch for Churbles on Wii U.

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Reload Game Studio has shared with us a couple of extra tidbits about its indie title CheeseCake Cool Conrad.

First, we’ve been told that the game has four playable characters. There are also plans to include a multiplayer mode, which supports up to 4 players simultaneously.

We’ll have more on CheeseCake Cool Conrad in the future.

Helix Games is working on “Don’t Touch Anything Red” for the Wii U eShop. Here’s what we know thus far:

– Inspired by โ€œThe Impossible Gameโ€, in which you play as a block that must jump over obstacles
– In this game, players can now control gravity and flip between the top and bottom of the screen
– Off-TV play
– 5-player multiplayer
– Versus and co-op modes
– 2 single-player modes
– $1.99
– 90% done
– Working on polish/minor details
– In 5-player multiplayer, one player may use the GamePad to place blocks to stop the other 4

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BLOK DROP U and Ping 1.5+ will be receiving crossover stages with each other, the developers of both games have announced.

RCMADIAX and NamiTentou wrote on Twitter a few hours ago:


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Mutant Mudds’ 3DS update has finally been submitted to Nintendo, Renegade Kid has confirmed.

The upcoming patch will add 20 deluxe ghost levels to the game. Essentially, it will bring things in line with the Wii U version.

Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham shared today’s news on Twitter:


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