![]() But thanks to the new people on board (two graphic artists and a designer) we were able to kick off a simultaneous development of Hellcard and Book of Aliens. We also dedicated a significant amount of time to expanding the team. Learning a new technology can be a big endeavor on its own, but it’s an investment that should allow us to make better games faster in the future. This was when we came to the conclusion that Hellcard would be the last title made in our current technology and that we need to make the switch to a mainstream modern engine with Book of Aliens. Expect an announcement about it soon.Ī considerable amount of time was dedicated to a thorough review of our technology stack and planning of future features. Luckily, in the middle of the year, we were approached by a publisher who offered to port the game and bring it to even more platforms. As you know from our previous announcements, we were working on an Xbox One version of the game. It takes place in the same universe as Book of Demons, but takes the story further and into unexpected places!īook of Demons used cards for many of its mechanics and we have toyed with the idea of making a truly deckbuilding mode on top of it, but within the original game it could never be developed to its full potential.Īpart from this, we were (and still are) working on an iPad port of Book of Demons and this is coming along nicely and is almost complete. Hellcard is a cooperative roguelike deckbuilder supporting both single and multiplayer modes. But most important of all, today we’re announcing not one, but two new games that we are working on in the Return 2 Games series! Book of Demons: HELLCARD In the spirit of the annual roadmap update, I’ll try to briefly sum up what we managed to do, what’s coming up in the near and not so near future, and – as usual – why everything is always going slower than we’d like to. He of the amazing T-shirt designs you see everywhere, mind-opening art prints, and author of the definitive work of sinister library arts My Little Occult Book Club, here with new and favorite artwork.2019 was a particularly chaotic time for all of us here at Thing Trunk! A whole year has passed since Book of Demons went out of Early Access, so it’s high time we share with you what we’ve been up to for the last 12 months. HOME ALONE? PART OF AN OTHERWORLDLY CULT? Whether coloring alone or having fun together with others equally versed in the occult, paranormal, and witchcraft, this is the PERFECT coloring and activity book to pass the time until the great descends. WITCHES! ALIENS! ZOMBIES! CLOWNS! Color them in to fend them off, or encourage them, as you wish. Plus sinister shadow puppets, occult career selector paper dolls, spot the clowns in the graveyard, and other chilling chill-out coloring and activity fun times for ghouls and gargoyles alike. Roll the dice to see which of your friends can be abducted by aliens first. Join the dots to see what abomination Julie has unleashed into the world. Find dozens of surreally funny, retro-inspired parody designs such as Alien Abduction Club, Here Comes the Apocalypse, Death Metal Sing-Along, and Portal to the Cat Dimension, all rendered in spooky black and white and ready for you to add your unearthly coloring inspiration.īut that's not all! Try if you dare the uncannily entertaining activities inside. Unleash abominations, discover hidden spell words, and practice the dark art of coloring in the lines with this fiendishly clever coloring and activity book. ![]() Apply your dark artistic talents to these retro 1970s- and 1980s-inspired, wickedly funny pop horror and sci fi pages. Coloring is spooky, demon-summoning fun in this interactive book from artist Steven Rhodes.
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