Here I'm going to cheat just a bit and lump a ton of
games together, and recommend all of the
games that were put together for the Space Cowboy
Game Jam, an effort I helped lead in order to construct an
actual Space Cowboy Arcade in the West Texas desert this summer, alongside the Marfa Film Festival.
This one's may be cheating a bit, as it isn't actually a single
game, but rather a collection of games that came out of the Mystic Western Game Jam, a jam organized by the videogame non-profit I co-founded, JUEGOS RANCHEROS, many of which which we toured out to the actual mystical West Texas desert, for this year's installment of the Marfa Film Festi
game, but rather a collection of
games that came out of the Mystic Western
Game Jam, a jam organized by the videogame non-profit I co-founded, JUEGOS RANCHEROS, many of which which we toured out to the actual mystical West Texas desert, for this year's installment of the Marfa Film Festi
Game Jam, a jam organized by the videogame non-profit I co-founded, JUEGOS RANCHEROS, many of which which we toured out to the actual mystical West Texas desert, for this year's installment of the Marfa Film Festiv
Jam, a
jam organized by the videogame non-profit I co-founded, JUEGOS RANCHEROS, many of which which we toured out to the actual mystical West Texas desert, for this year's installment of the Marfa Film Festiv
jam organized by the videogame non-profit I co-founded, JUEGOS RANCHEROS, many of which which we toured out to the
actual mystical West Texas desert, for this year's installment of the Marfa Film Festival.
Coffee Stain Studios however have pulled off this feat when an internal
game jam went viral, and, in what seemed like a gag at first because they published it to Windows PCs on the 1st April, quickly gained cult status as people realised it was an
actual game.