Double Fine Productions

Double Fine Fans to Make Rejected Golf Title
Double Fine Fans to Make Rejected Golf Title
Double Fine Fans to Make Rejected Golf Title
Well aware of what it owes to its fanbase, Double Fine Productions has given the green-light to making a game based on a rejected idea pitch. According to Eurogamer, Greg Rice, an executive producer at Double Fine Productions, has confirmed that the studio has given permission to a group of fans to create a game based on one of Double Fine's rejected ideas...
Broken Age: Act 1 Review (PC)
Broken Age: Act 1 Review (PC)
Broken Age: Act 1 Review (PC)
Sometimes a game can come into your life, shatter your expectations and remind you that some of the most amazing moments you can ever encounter in the meta-verses of both fiction and entertainment can be brought to you by a video game. Broken Age does this with the one of the least likely of genres -- a point-and-click adventure game.
Costume Quest Review
Costume Quest Review
Costume Quest Review
Double Fine Productions has brought its Halloween-centric role-playing adventure game, Costume Quest, to the App Store. Costume Quest aptly arrives right before the holiday from which it takes its theme, but does this port prove to be as saccharinely sweet as the original? Or is it just a trick in disguise?
Dropchord Review
Dropchord Review
Dropchord Review
Double Fine Productions made a rhythm game. I'll repeat that: Double Fine Productions, creators of games like Brutal Legend, The Cave and Psychonauts, has create a rhythm game. Its name is Dropchord and it puts your fingers and reflexes to the test in order to create an endless mix of techno music. But does it succeed in its attempt at aural elation? Or does it drop the ball, as well as the chords