Help fund the open and transparent development of Addicube -- an experimental game about the emotional well-being of your pet cubes -- by visiting the Addicube Kickstarter project!

Or, learn a little more about Addicube first here at The Wasbai Project or over at Zakelro!.

Solve a variety of sliding tile puzzles in order to fulfill the requests of your followers and help them build homes and landscape their world.

Mochi Coins users can purchase 20 extra levels, and a level editor. Custom levels can be shared online for anyone to play!

Fend off wave after wave of the undead while you struggle to send your master's servent, Igor, out to collect gold and items in order to purchase vital upgrades to your health and magic.

Mochi Coins users can also purchase special upgrades for both the necromancer and Igor, including Igor's Crossbow!

Explore an endless series of dungeons, collecting items, weapons, and armor. Fight off monsters, gain experience, uncover ever more valuable items, and amass the greediest score you can.

But beware! Death in LootMore is permanent, so tread carefully and choose your battles wisely, or your character will surely meet an untimely end.

Dodge fireballs (and falling boulders on Hard difficulty) and navigate around rocky outcroppings that jut out from either side of the passageway as you fly through an erupting volcano!

The longer you survive, the higher your score but the more difficult the game becomes.

Wasabi M Alpha 3

February 07, 2010

I’ve just packaged up a new release of the Wasabi M tile map editor.

This version is still an alpha release, but it does have quite a few bug fixes, updates, and new features.

You can jump right to the download here: http://www.thewasabiproject.com/downloads/wasabi-m/WasabiM-Alpha3-1.zip. As before, Wasabi M is free for non-commercial use, and is pretty reasonably priced for commercial use.

The detailed changelog for this release follows:

Tropical Dragon Slaughter (Part 5)

February 06, 2010

Another quick update about Tropical Dragon Slaughter, this time with a video from the fourth area, “Technobauble”:

You can also check out the new dedicated Tropical Dragon Slaughter page if you’d like to see all four of the gameplay videos side-by-side in one place.