Pupperazzi, Home Free, Lost And Hound: catch up on incoming dog-themed video games


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 23 Jul 2019

Pupperazzi: Friendly competition abounds in a bonus dog-photography multiplayer mode. — AFP Relaxnews

Scampering towards a late 2019 launch is helpful corgi dog Biscuit, whose game is all about using hyperfocused senses of smell and hearing to locate people in need of help, whether in the Australian outback, American wilderness, or Swiss Alps. Its creator, who has a Patreon crowdfunding campaign available for those that want to support them, is using a background in sound design and composition to make PC game Lost And Hound entirely playable without sight.

Doggone

 
Having just launched on Kickstarter, Doggone is running its crowdfunding campaign until Aug 16 this year, requesting a total north of US$100,000 (RM411,318) ahead of a planned March 2020 release. Players will take the game's hero pet across a side-view landscape populated with pink trees and appropriately-themed puzzles on a journey partially inspired by family-friendly animal movies. – AFP Relaxnews

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