Posts tagged benjamin-rivers 
'Home' creator Benjamin Rivers wants to make a psychological dating sim
Benjamin Rivers has spent the last three years working on his atmospheric indie pixel-art horror game, Home, which started spooking up PCs through Rivers' official site last June and terrified a much larger audience once the game hit Steam last August. Despite being a tremendous labor of love, ...
Home to hit iOS 'hopefully before summer,' Android port still a possibility
Benjamin Rivers' Home, first released on PC last year, will be legitimately terrifying iOS and Mac users "hopefully before summer," the one-man studio told us during GDC. "If I could do this before the summer, that would be ideal, but that all depends on getting certified and making sure that all ...
Benjamin Rivers' 'Home' coming to Steam this Friday, only on Steam from then on
Atmospheric pixel-art horror indie Home will be available on Steam starting this Friday, August 31, and will subsequently no longer be available directly from developer Benjamin Rivers, as was previously the case. Home's $2.00 price tag will be bumped up to $2.99, but it will also now include a ...
Snapshot: Home (PC)
There are so many games out there we couldn't possibly review them all. Welcome to Snapshot, where we highlight games that might fall outside our usual coverage but are still something we think you should know about. Today: Home for PC. Home doesn't take more than an hour or two to complete ...
Benjamin Rivers' 'Home' arrives June 1, pre-orders start today
Home, the pixel-art horror/adventure game that first caught our frightened little eyes last October will be available for the PC on June 1, in your choice of "Regular" and "Old-School Collector's" editions. Home's Regular Edition rings up at $2.00 and entitles you to a DRM-free download of the ...
'Home' is a pixel-art horror adventure game from Benjamin Rivers
We've got a bit of a penchant for the macabre here at Joystiq, and as far as we're concerned, horror themes are drastically underrepresented in both adventure games and pixel art. It's a massive oversight in the industry, but one-man indie development studio Benjamin Rivers may fill that ...

