Pixeljam Seeks the Troof

Never trust a scorpion.

This game’s got scorpions. And bats. And vultures. And METATRONS!

Do you like games? Of course you like games. You’re hip. You’re “with it.” Do you like good games, though? Tough games? Retro games? Pixeljam games?

Pixeljam has just released a clutch of new games for your face, and at the head of the pack is a tricky little platformer called Potatoman Seeks the Troof.

Here’s the launch trailer, courtesy of our own Imagos Films:


Kook-bags, right? Total mind melt. That’s not even the start of it.

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We are to is the Marriez!

She actually rolls Necron. She’s infiltrating.

This Halloween, Lex and I are getting married. At an arcade. The biggest arcade. You can read about it here.

If you wonder why this might be happening – the marriage – please review the photo above. Again. Yes. Yes, that’s right. Look. Looooook.

GAZE UPON IT.

Motivational Growth Teaser Trailer

 

As it has been, I have not been posting much here. This has not been for lack of desire, but lack of time.

We have spun a rich weave of fiction for you with Motivational Growth. One that is sure to impress.

As a token, I present to you this teaser. It is to whet your appetite. A full trailer will soon follow. After that, who knows. Maybe you’ll get a feature for your face.

The Catastrophe at Catalina

If my calculations are correct, the atomic resonance was just enough to tear a hole in the very fabric of time itself!

A week or so ago, Imagos Films was invited to participate in an interesting project. For five years now Chicago has been home to an event called the Sci-Fi Spectacular; a 12-18hr science fiction film marathon at an art-house in the city. The first five were at the amazing Music Box Theatre. This year it’s moving to the Portage. You know, just to shake things up.

Anyway, for the last five years a tradition has been established wherein sci-fi trailers are played between every film. Some are amazing (Alien, 2001, Planet of the Apes), some are not (I’m looking at you, Zardoz), but all are super fun.

I know, because I’ve gone every year since its inception.

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