Alongside a multitude of other announcements made earlier today at EA Play, publisher Electronic Arts has wrapped up the day by announcing a handful of new indie projects in association with three different studios. The first new project that EA announced this afternoon is from Zoink Games, the developer behind last year’s release of Fe. Lost in
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Zoink Games and publisher Perp Games have announced today that the wonderfully enchanting PSVR title Ghost Giant will launch this spring. If the developer Zoink Games sound familiar, that’s because they also created Fe – the equally adorable action-adventure game where the player takes control of a little fox who finds itself alone in a
Publisher Rising Star Games and developer Zoink Games today announced that their successful adventure/puzzle platformer Flipping Death has released into the gaming world on PS4 and Nintendo Switch; firstly starting with Europe, Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, and many more places. America thankfully doesn’t have long to wait as they will be receiving their own
While I didn’t play Zoink Games’ Stick it to the Man, I was impressed by it’s flat but vibrant art style. When I saw that the developers would be tackling this aesthetic again with Flipping Death, which brings a unique world-flipping mechanic into the mix in a story about Death’s temp, I was immediately hooked.
Zoink Games’ Flipping Death was first unveiled over a year ago, and until today only had a vague Spring 2018 release window. While we learned today that the game will unfortunately not be releasing this Spring, Zoink Games did give a us a new release window: August 2018. This reveal also came with confirmation that
There is something unquantifiably striking about Zoink Games’ indie project Fe — even the still images give an air of mystery about the game’s natural landscape covered in purple tint. The creatures that inhabit Fe‘s rich world manage to be both familiar and alien, strange yet natural. And, perhaps the most important element: the perplexing nature of Fe digs deeper
Zoink Games announced Flipping Death, a new adventure game with a similar visual style to one of their previous titles Stick It To The Man, last February for Nintendo Switch. The game was supposed to launch in 2017, but was pushed back until Spring 2018 and also revealed to be coming to PS4. The developers
In an announcement that is filled with some deja vu, two of the most prominent indie developers have taken a new step in their continuing merger. Both Image & Form games (SteamWorld Dig 2 and SteamWorld Heist) as well as Zoink Games (Fe and Stick it to the Man) have merged, creating parent company Thunderful Games. Now why does this
About a year and a half after the game’s initial announcement, Zoink Games finally revealed the release date of its open world exploration-based game Fe during today’s Nintendo Direct Mini. Fe will finally release on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on February 16, 2018. For those of you who aren’t aware, Fe is an
Zoink! Games’ Fe was first shown off during EA’s 2016 E3 Press Conference, impressing many with its atmospheric nature and visuals. Earlier this year during Gamescom, a Nintendo Switch port was announced and the game received an early 2018 release window. Today, the developers decided to show off five minutes of new gameplay via IGN
We have seen a few glimpse of Zoink’s indie darling Fe, that will launch for PS4, Xbox one, PC and Nintendo Switch under the EA Originals label. Yet, we don’t yet know all that much about the game. In order to learn more, DualShockers sat down with Creative Directors Klaus Lyngeled and Andreas Beijer, and they had
Back at E3 2016, EA revealed Fe, a beautiful looking independent game from Swedish developer Zoink Games — who you may recognize from Zombie Vikings or Flipping Death. Notably, the game was the first title announced apart of EA Originals, a new EA initiative of “finding great,” smaller games and working with the developers of said games, via providing