Day by day the eve of destruction grows closer. Follow Edgar McCoy, a government agent, supergenius, communist revolutionary, and more, as he finds himself yanked out of isolation and forced to...Day by day the eve of destruction grows closer. Follow Edgar McCoy, a government agent, supergenius, communist revolutionary, and more, as he finds himself yanked out of isolation and forced to contend with an imminent apocalyptic future, an oppressive authoritarian government, and a shadow organization of superterrorists.MoreLess
A great darkness approaches: the Alchemist Guild has a new member, one unaware of the great cataclysm that approaches and the secrets their organization is hiding.
The Ritual of the Night is yet...A great darkness approaches: the Alchemist Guild has a new member, one unaware of the great cataclysm that approaches and the secrets their organization is hiding.
The Ritual of the Night is yet to be performed. Now, we walk among its creators, the scholars of the inferno.MoreLess
Five years before the bombs fell, the world is on the eve of destruction: the Nukes cannot be stopped, but that doesn't mean you can't save lives. Heading a small organization in the Pre-War, can...Five years before the bombs fell, the world is on the eve of destruction: the Nukes cannot be stopped, but that doesn't mean you can't save lives. Heading a small organization in the Pre-War, can you successfully alter the course of history?MoreLess
Your crimes are beyond forgiveness, but perhaps redemption can be found through the looking glass: play as an Alien Space Bat stuck in a strange new world.
Welcome to Magnum Opus, a game inspired by various cyberpunk, urban fantasy, and Shin Megami Tensei, where you have to balance making your corporate bosses happy, dealing with the emerging occult...Welcome to Magnum Opus, a game inspired by various cyberpunk, urban fantasy, and Shin Megami Tensei, where you have to balance making your corporate bosses happy, dealing with the emerging occult underworld, your own ambitions, and your social life and family, all while playing as an increasingly amoral corporate scientist.MoreLess