Starting today, we at Rain Games will celebrate ten years as a company! In those years, we have made several games that you fans have made a hit!
To celebrate this, we will have a week with an all-out sale on our games on Steam! Enjoy Viking Chess:Hnefatafl with 25% off
For a starter, enjoy this brand new anniversary video for our games on PC!
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What I'm working on!
Dear players,
I've been quite busy the last few months. Reason is, i've been building a Kickstarter campaign for a new videogame, "Girl Genius: Adventures In Castle Heterodyne".
For "Viking Chess: Hnefatafl", i've been working behind the scenes with upgrading backend, making it easier to further develop the game. While I can't set a date for a new content update just yet, just know that it's in the works. We've also tested the game on mobile platforms, and with some tweaks and adjustments, I'm hoping to get a release out for mobile. It looks great on tablets!
If the Kickstarter is successful, we are developing for PC/Mac/Linux available here on Steam, and Nintendo Switchâ„¢, with other consoles as stretch goals.
Girl Geniusâ„¢ is the multiple Hugo Award winning graphic novel series by Phil & Kaja Foglio, of fame from the early days of Magic The Gathering, and the comic "What's new with Phil & Dixie" published in Dragon Magazine. Read the comic for free here
Please consider supporting the Kickstarter campaign, and please help share the campaign with other people. Thank you!
All the best - Kenny Twitter: @raingames_kenny and @rain_games
SALE: Play Viking Chess: Hnefatafl With Your Family and Friends this Easter
From today 10 AM Pacific Time until 18th April you can grab a copy of Viking Chess: Hnefatafl for 25% off on Steam!
Play this two player board-game on your PC or Mac with your family or friends over the Easter holidays with local multiplayer, or online play. You can also play single-player against the AI.
Viking Chess: Hnefatafl is a strategic board-game with assumed origins all the way back to the Viking era, using the popular ruleset for Hnefatafl; the "Copenhagen Ruleset".