This week on Bytejacker: Craig Forrester's puzzle platformer Treasure Treasure, OUEO factory's arena shooter Debrysis and Nenad Jalsovec's retro action game Rescue: The Beagles.
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Archive: august 25, 2008
Dissatisfaction with Braid 'does not compute' with Insomniac dev

MTV Multiplayer has a little quote from Rachet & Clank: Quest for Booty designer Brian Allgeier concerning Braid that I'm sure the game's many fans on Destructoid would agree with:I thought, wow, six to eight hours of a side-scr...
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Bytejacker: Episode 3
Bytejacker: Episode 3
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[So, IndieGames.com parent Think Services is bringing back IGF Mobile again this year, after a neat first year, and there's a few good new things. Submission is now free, there's $20k in prizes again...
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