The #FlemishGamesIndustry is on a roll this week! After yesterday’s release of Journey for Elysium, this Sunday will be a memorable day for one of the newest FLEGA family members, as Miami University professor Bob De Schutter and Lifelong Games will be releasing their historical exploration game Brukel on November 3 on pc. They say Continue reading →
Society is getting more digital by the second. Children of tomorrow are being prepared for that binary future by people who aren’t always up to scratch with the latest technology. With ViKiD (link in Dutch), a new educational web platform developed by one of the newest FLEGA family members Strongly Typed Solutions, young children and Continue reading →
Brukel has been on our radar for a couple of years now, but the ambitious effort of Miami University professor Bob De Schutter to create a serious game based on the memories of his grandmother, is finally nearing completion. According to De Schutter, who always knew he wanted to recreate the fascinating war stories of Continue reading →
With four days left on the clock, Happs Development (link in Dutch) still needs to raise over € 70.000 of their € 79.000 Kickstarter goal. Quite daunting indeed, but still we’d like to take the time and explain the importance of their work. We often forget words aren’t easy. Society takes language for granted, but Continue reading →
LuGus Studios just released Liftoff on Steam Early Access, but they already have another game ready to go. Years in the making, their educational game Super Gerrit will be released this month. In the game you follow a little hero called Gerrit on his adventures in the world of the Alvergast. Super Gerrit is an Continue reading →
Proud FLEGA member LuGus Studios (Liftoff, Battle for Donetsk) recently finished an exciting proof-of-concept demo of Mendel, a new educational puzzle game that can be used as a fun and engaging communication and educational tool to get students interested in chemistry. The game revolves around a little robot called Mendel (short for Mechanically Enhanced Non-Disruptive Element Continue reading →