When there's beautiful weather outside you should... stay home, hide from the burning sun and play some video games. Especially now, when there's a Steam Summer Sale!
Whether you are a fan of puzzle games or retro-style platformers, you will definitely find something for yourself! April With No Gravity is something more than just launches! Contests, devlogs, giveaways and more - just stay tuned!
Be sure to wishlist Graviter, Tanuki Justice and Golden Force, so you won’t miss any new announcements!
Cheers,
No Gravity Games Team
Good Night, Knight is ON! ⚔️ Save 20% OFF NOW!
⚔️ Welcome to the fray, Knights! ⚔️
We are very excited to announce that Good Night, Knight is now available in Early Access!
A dynamic sneak-and-slash RPG that mixes procedural generation with hand-made scenarios and a darkly humorous story. Created almost entirely by just one developer (!) game features heavy-hitting deliberate combat, robust stealth mechanics, threatening enemies with unique movesets and a vast array of game-changing items to discover.
Good Night, Knight is now 20% OFF!
Of course, it’s just the beginning of the adventure. Even though Good Night, Knight is already packed with features, we have new areas and challenges planned for players. Today we're revealing our roadmap with an overview of some of the planned major updates!
The journey goes on, here's our roadmap for Good Night, Knight (please click to enlarge):
Play, experience crazy adventures, loot, sneak, slash, and don’t forget to share your opinion with us on the Steam forum, and if possible leave a review after! At this point of development every voice matters, help us make Good Night, Knight even better!
Cheers,
No Gravity Games
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Do crazy flips! REKT: High Octane Stunts is OUT on Steam!
We are extremely happy to announce that REKT: High Octane Stunts has been just released on Steam.
REKT! High Octane Stunts is an action-packed driving game inspired by the eternal classics like Rush and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series.
Perform difficult backflips, do amazing drifts, spin around, and master all the tricks to become an ultimate stunter!
Feel the nostalgic Micro Machines vibe but covered with new retro neon graphics. Invite your friends to double, triple, or even quadruple the fun!
All in smooth 60 frames per second performance.
The game is available 10 languages.
REKT! High Octane Stunts is 5,99 USD / 4,99 EUR.
It is 20% OFF for the launch week!
Get the demo! Perform crazy stunts! Win Steam Gift Cards (50$/20$/10$)!
The Steam Game Festival Autumn Edition has started and so REKT! High Octane Stunts demo is released.
We have a very crazy contest for you!
Join @REKTChallenge to win $50, $20, and $10 worth Steam Gift Cards!
Grab the steering wheel of nitro-powered racing cars and perform the most incredible of freestyle stunts.
Take part in #REKTChallenge, a competition in which you gain points by performing car stunts (tricks, spirals, spins, perfect landings, flying through special circles).
In the demo, there is a time limit set to 1:00 except that during the ride players can collect objects that expand and add a few seconds, so they can play for a bit longer.
The event starts on October 7th and ends on October 13th.
The 6 participants with the highest scores documented on the Leaderboard will receive Steam Gift Cards worth:
1st place - $50
2nd and 3rd place - $25
4th, 5th, and 6th place - $10
Winners will be announced on Rekt! High Octane Stunts store page no later than 19th October.
Although our game is kinda Greek-themed, the origin of nonograms goes further east than you might think! Nonograms originate from a design competition held in Tokyo in 1987, which was conquered by none other than Non Ishida. You don't know who he was? Emm... he was a graphics editor. He wasn't famous at all really, but he figured out that it's fun to design grid pictures using skyscraper lights that were turned on and off.
Ishida started to do more and more puzzles which gradually started appearing in Japanese magazines. The first ones were called Window Art Puzzles, published in 1988 and subsequently, release more and more of them. Finally, in 1990, James Dalgety from the Sunday Telegraph called them Nonograms for the first time ever and started publishing Non's puzzles on a weekly basis.
So, nonograms are just Non's puzzles. Not exactly mysterious, but catchy nontheless.
NONtheless, get it?
I'm sorry.
But hey, you can check out our Nonograms Prophecy in just a few weeks! The game's coming out on 22nd February, so don't forget to add it to your wishlist!
Are you ready for your brain massage?
Hello traveler,
Have you ever tried to solve nonograms? It really draws you in. You start with a simple 5x5 pixel board because you are curious - what's this puzzle about? Moments later you are thinking intensely over the most difficult challenge – the 20x20 boards.
In short, Nonograms Prophecy has something for casual gamers and something for hardcore logic game fans. Follow us!
Want to know more about Nonograms Prophecy? Add it to your Steam wish list and wait for new updates!