Brad Wardell's site for talking about the customization of Windows.

In the good old days of gaming, the game studios weren’t public and so they could give little sneak peeks and teasers of things they’re working on. 

Unfortunately, the number of indie studios is dwindled and so there’s very little spontaneity in what companies share (which the Xbox One unveil showed us can be quite a bummer).

Below is just some artwork from a few of the things that are in development.

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Vayne_Export

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NEW 7/11/2013

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ADDED 8/9/2013

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ADDED 9/7/2013

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September 19 Update!

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on May 31, 2013


freakin frog teaser

on May 31, 2013

Sins of a Fallen Enchantress?

 

on May 31, 2013


I truly like the parrot, and I think I have a pocket watch that looks just like that... Think everything is looking pretty nice.

on May 31, 2013


Galciv3 and new setting fantasy game.

on May 31, 2013

Has to be Society right? Although the blue chick in the bath-robe looks very Fallen Enchantress.

on May 31, 2013

jwdR1

Sins of a Fallen Enchantress?

 

I think you may mean Sins of a Galactic Enchantress!

on May 31, 2013

There are at least 4 games represented there.

 

on May 31, 2013

So... galciv3, society, fallen enchantress: fallen enchantress... and another space game?

on May 31, 2013

Gal Civ 3, Another Elemental Expansion, Stardocks first try at a space RTS, or "Empire Builder" with some original IP. Demigod 2

on May 31, 2013

The top one looks quite sinister.

on May 31, 2013

Great, I don't know if I can handle another "stalking" charge...

on May 31, 2013

Is it too early for "shut up and take my money"?

on May 31, 2013

What I don't understand is why a developer can't just....tell us what they're working on.

Is there some sort of strategy that I'm not aware of?

Will you be announcing something soon, Frog?

 

on May 31, 2013

They don't say anything because if in the middle of development something happens, by not saying anything they have nothing to come back and say sorry, but we will no longer be adding this to the game.... keeps the expectations of the game as we don't know what it will be, and when the game is closer to coming out more of the mechanics are set and thus they can begin to describe what exactly they have. In development stage all they can say is that they are working on creating some awesome games that will be set in fantasy and space.

Another reason developers do not say anything is because somebody may take the idea and finish a poorer version of the game and steel the thunder that may be their game they are creating. So, the game will no longer be novel and would probably lose sales as such. Patience is the right word here. Patience.

on May 31, 2013

I think it's more about a studied implementation of marketing. They control relatively precisely where and when their marketing resources are put to use, in order to build the maximum amount of hype and exposure. Instead of driplets here and there, they probably prefer "big" reveals so that it gets covered in internet media.

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