We’ve said it before and will say it again; we love and support indie developers. Truth be told, we got some indie games that were a bit underwhelming. Though we won’t share names, we kind of hope that those indie devs will be able to further polish their titles because some of them have the potential to become truly amazing games. And then there are times when we get indie titles that are simply gorgeous and deserve the spotlight. One of them is Go to Hell Dave.
Alex ‘North’ Byrom, the game’s Lead Designer, has informed us about Go to Hell Dave; a title that is currently on Steam’s Greenlight. Go to Hell Dave is an old-school point and click adventure, in which players take the role of Dave.
Dave was just a normal guy with a typical life until he smashed his car into a lamp-post, with his girlfriend Sharon in the passenger seat. Waking up at the gates of Hell, Dave discovers that his girlfriend has gone, Satan is missing and Hell has become a dilapidated mess.
Go to Hell Dave promises to feature:
– Classic point & click adventure gameplay.
– Tons of weird and wonderful areas to explore and interact with.
– Loads of bizarre and often disturbing characters to chat with and laugh at. All fully voice-acted of course.
– Explore Hell’s nine circles (or in this case ‘floors’) including a stamp battling arena, a dilapidated English council estate and a boring sewer level (because every game has to have one.)
– Classic British humour; Expect the surreal, the nonsensical and extreme subversion of logic.
Those interested can support this title by upvoting it on Steam’s Greenlight.
Enjoy!
John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved – and still does – the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the “The Evolution of PC graphics cards.”
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