Imagination Express
Edmark’s storytelling program uses believable, educational settings – which is perfect for making creative mischief.
Edmark’s storytelling program uses believable, educational settings – which is perfect for making creative mischief.
Unlike so many other digital art studios for kids, Imagynasium‘s playfully limited collage world wants to figure out what drives you to the creative process and how to keep you there.
This short undersea action game has twisty stages and ungraceful combat, both highlighted by the option to switch your character.
Spaceship Warlock co-creator Joe Sparks sat down for an ambling conversation about developing in the CD-ROM era and the creation of a groundbreaking adventure game.
The Journeyman Project has a brilliant vision of the future, a standout among games of its time, that tackles a great paperback science fiction premise with maturity and hope.
An unrepentantly silly courtroom nightmare offers some good laughs at your expense.
Artdink’s hot air balloon game is a whirlwind of laid-back energy, where the control is taken out of your hands and there’s no wrong way to reach your destination.
Chess moves are a bit of a silly basis for a whole game. Knight Movies definitely makes a go of it though.
Bill Williams’s ridiculously ambitious “cultural simulation” game tries to create an entire society and its religion. It’s hard to understand, a chore to play, and incredible in scope.
Koji seems oddly relaxed about all the ways he can die in this cute, simple game. Ribbit!