Bryan Taylor at Big Boss Battle shared his appreciation for Foregone‘s fluid combat after trying it out at PAX South this year. Taylor calls the enemies tough but fair and enjoys the speed and mobility afforded to your character as you slide between your targets mid-battle. “Foregone offers a gorgeous and deadly world, filled with secrets and […]
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My Singing Monsters Update 2.3.7
Calling All Lovebirds! Love is in the Air during the Season of Love 2020, starting NOW! Lovebirds can snuggle into the new Gigacheep Nest Skin for Air Island while they take in all that the Seasonal event has to offer. New to My Singing Monsters? Download the game below to start playing. Happy Monstering! […]
Concert Kings Idle Music Tycoon Update 1.1.0
Concert Kings Idle Music Tycoon – Update 1.1.0 Brush up on your favorite love songs, because the new Valentine’s event is on the way! Plus head to the re-designed Merch Table to pick up your brand new Starter Pack. New to Concert Kings Idle Music Tycoon? Download the game below to start playing! […]
Switch Player Highlights Foregone at PAX South
Steven Green tried his hand at a variety of promising indies at PAX South 2020 and names Foregone one of the top three that blew him away. Green praises the game’s “impressive” 3D-to-2D art and beautiful boss fights, hoping to one day enjoy it on the Nintendo Switch. “Big Blue Bubble has a grade-A banger on their […]
My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire Update 2.1
Journey into the Prism Gate in Update 2.1! We’re receiving reports from brave explorers of new Prismatic Monsters on the other side of the Prism Gate! Plus the Prism Gate’s immense power continues to warp the very fabric of the Islands themselves… Want to Discover the Dawn of Fire? Download My Singing Monsters: Dawn of […]
Hardcore Gamer: Foregone Takes Inspiration from Dead Cells to Great Effect
Hardcore Gamer’s Jason Bohn got his hands on a playable Foregone demo at PAX South and shared his thoughts in a recent write-up. Bohn praises the game for finding inspiration in gaming greats like Dead Cells and “pulling it off,” while still adding its own unique ideas and style to the action platformer genre. “No matter […]
Foregone Is One of Fanbyte’s Top Indies to Watch
Kenneth Shepard of Fanbyte named Foregone one of their top 11 indie titles to watch from this year’s PAX South. Shepard finds Foregone’s hybrid action-platformer-looter genre an enticing mix, and discusses how the game’s weapon drops can drastically affect combat on the fly. “The action-driven combat makes different weapon drops meaningful as everything changes depending […]
Goomba Stomp Gets Hands-On with Foregone at PAX South
Goomba Stomp’s Campbell Gill spotlights Foregone as one of the remarkable indie games he was able to test out at this year’s PAX South. Gill notes that in a sea of procedurally-generated and nonlinear titles, Foregone‘s handcrafted design stand out from the crowd. “In a generation where nonlinearity reigns supreme, such straightforward design is refreshing […]
Foregone Is One of USGamer’s PAX South Highlights
USgamer news editor Eric Van Allen named Foregone one of his highlights from PAX South 2020’s collection of outstanding indie games. Van Allen praises the game’s fluid animation and challenging enemies. “Foregone seems like a good way for casual players to ease into the action, rather than butt their heads against bad rolls and knowledge […]
Foregone at PAX South 2020
The Foregone team flew out to San Antonio this weekend for PAX South 2020, where we showed off a playable demo in the PAX Rising showcase. We were able to hear some amazingly valuable feedback from all the awesome PAX-goers who stopped by the booth, and had the honor of being named one of PAX […]