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Titanium Court review - the surreal, IGF Grand Prize-winning indie strategy game shows creativity and wonder without end

Eurogamer.net·Christian Donlan·27 days ago
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Image credit: Eurogamer / Fellow Traveller This genre blend revels in its own sense of imagination and excess. Protect the egg? Why not. Except the egg is a football, and this particular football is a playful and punishing presence. Keep the football alive - a football can die now? - and you'll get a great reward of some kind. Let the football perish and you'll have to forfeit more than you might be expecting. No wonder, really, that this singular opportunity for football ownership comes with a payment up-front. You're paid in advance for the privilege and terror of looking after that football. And remember: the football itself is probably an egg. What to do? Titanium Court is a vital and often thrilling piece of game design, because I think it shows you what it's like to be in love. I mean that in a very specific way. The game's not a romance and, in truth, its narrative and ever-growing cast can be hard to keep track of over even a single play session.…

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