There’s always a warm place in my heart for Mike Bithell’s work. His minimalist, story-heavy platformer Thomas Was Alone was one of my first — and still one of my favorite — modern indie games, and Volume may be the only instance of a dedicated stealth game I enjoy. More importantly, Bithell has taken his success and created
Subsurface Circular
In a surprise announcement, indie darling Subsurface Circular will be making its first console appearance on the Nintendo Switch. Even better, there is hardly any delay between the reveal and launch; Mike Bithell’s sci-fi adventure game will be coming in exactly two weeks. If you haven’t heard of Subsurface Circular, I wouldn’t be entirely surprised. The game is
Subsurface Circular is the latest release from the creators of Thomas Was Alone, Volume, and EarthShape, Bithell Games. The story-driven text adventure follows a robot detective as it attempts to solve a case revolving around the disappearance of numerous Teks within the Subsurface Circular, a subway system the android-like residents use to commute to their
Previously known for creative titles like Thomas Was Alone and the stealth-action game Volume, developer Bithell Games has brought another unique melding of genres together in this summer’s Subsurface Circular, with the previously-released PC game now available to enjoy on the go with a new iPad version of the title now available to enjoy. Developer Bithell Games has
At DICE Europe today, Mike Bithell — the creator of Thomas Was Alone and Volume — revealed his latest PC title, Subsurface Circular, has the low refund rate of 2% in its launch week. What makes this particular statistic impressive is the game takes less than two hours to complete. To those who are not