Rich steps into the frozen unknown with NOVA Antarctica, a chilling narrative adventure set at the edge of the world. In this PC gameplay video, we explore the game’s atmospheric environments, tense encounters, and the mysteries buried deep beneath the ice.
9 Feb 2026
6 Feb 2026
Ancient Farm PC Review By Ayden 7.5/10 "This is a FUN Time Sink" ππ±π₯¬ #IndieGame #GameDev
A lot of us still carry points of fascination we picked up as young children. There's no shortage of dinosaur obsessed young boys, or kids that dream of growing up and making a life among the stars. For me, ancient civilisations were that obsession. The idea of forgotten words and ways of living is something that encourages a particular curiosity. Unfortunately most of the games, movies and TV shows that are based in such worlds rarely focus on immersing the audience within the day-to-day life of these amazing environments.
Enter Ancient Farm. Long before sprinklers and robotic harvesters, early man farmed with rudimentary tools and very few shortcuts. In that respect, Ancient Farm is true to life. This is not a sim in which, after a couple hours of grind, you are able to fully automate your farm and watch your gold grow. But I think this is the strongest selling point on offer here. The continuous engagement required to grow your homestead keeps you actively invested, and truly does lead to a definitive sense of reward as you continue to progress.
Enter Ancient Farm. Long before sprinklers and robotic harvesters, early man farmed with rudimentary tools and very few shortcuts. In that respect, Ancient Farm is true to life. This is not a sim in which, after a couple hours of grind, you are able to fully automate your farm and watch your gold grow. But I think this is the strongest selling point on offer here. The continuous engagement required to grow your homestead keeps you actively invested, and truly does lead to a definitive sense of reward as you continue to progress.
Passport to Adventure: The SCUMM Story – A New Documentary Journey Begins π₯π️π¬
If you’ve been wondering what Richard Moss has been cooking up after TerrorBytes and A Tale of Two Halves, the wait is officially over. Richard is developing a brand-new documentary with the team at CREATORVC:Passport to Adventure: The SCUMM Story
(And for those of you who loved the original Age of Empires… keep an eye out. Richard's next book is coming very soon.)
(And for those of you who loved the original Age of Empires… keep an eye out. Richard's next book is coming very soon.)
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