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quotation: "there’s plenty for fans to love about its visual novel style, great writing, and simplistic turn-based combat"

GodisaGeek Review 8/10!

Thanks to Chris White at Godisageek for taking time to review Invincible Presents: Atom Eve. Full review here:

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Key Art for Invinicble Presents: Atom Eve. Atom Eve flies over water, a skyline in the background, the game logo to her right.

Invincible Presents: Atom Eve

Jill Murray provided Creative Direction and Narrative Direction, and our frequent collaborator, Mary Arroz wrote, resulting true character voices and sharp comedy for this VN-RPG turn-based hit.

Quotation: "a totally new and heartwarming story told from the perspective of the show’s most interesting character"

Try Hard Guides- 8/10!

Thanks to Erik Hodges for taking the time to review Invincible Presents: Atom Eve. The full review is here:

Quotation: "turn-based combat is the best way to put Atom Eve's powers and the action-oriented elements of her story into players' hands"

Gamegrin Interview

Jill Murray sat down with Gamegrin to discuss Invincible Presents Atom Eve, on the er… eve… of its release. Full interview is here. https://www.gamegrin.com/articles/developer-interview-invincible-presents-atom-eve/

"Date More Weapons" hero image for Boyfriend Dungeon DLC, shows BFD characters lined up against a pink background

Boyfriend Dungeon DLC

In this branching narrative romance Jill got to explore her big feelings about skating and sewing, making the character of Leah the Hammer more personal than one might expect!

The Big Con promo image, shows Ali and Ted standing beneath the game wordmark, and beneath them, a collection of characters from the game.

The Big Con

We provided design direction, creating narrative loops, turning the idea of conning into a repeatable action, and crafting plot and structure for the game that endured throughout production.

Subnautica: Below Zero

Joining production once environments and character models were already built, and the story direction was already set, we helped get narrative tools on track, hired two brilliant writers, and got the entire script written in time to ship with gusto.

Later Daters logo

Later Daters

For Later Daters, we did the smallest amount of consulting, floating a disruptive story idea that spawned the idea for a single out-of-this-world episode. (We’ll let you play and guess which one.)