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A fully working computer made of cardboard has entered production and the first units should be available within weeks. Recompute is a ‘Sustainable Computer’ designed to be environmentally ...
Indie Developer Cardboard Computer releases Act 1 of its five-chapter "magical realist adventure" game, Kentucky Route Zero, along with a new trailer.
The Recompute company is selling 3 ready-made computers with cardboard cases, and a DIY kit, that includes the same case and a 400 watt power from Athena. As you might guess, the company's main ...
Cardboard Computer’s next game will be a ‘different tempo’ than Kentucky Route Zero. The three-person development team was highlighted during Annapurna Interactive’s Thursday broadcast.
Should you like to tempt fate for the full week your computer will last, a fully functional Recompute Computer costs about $499 for a basic system, and ranges up to $1,000 if you feel like going ...
Developer Cardboard Computer made an appearance at the showcase to reveal that following their near-decade-long work on Kentucky Route Zero, the studio is now working on a brand new project ...
Cardboard Computer first released Kentucky Route Zero in 2013, a "magical realist adventure game" that centers on a highway underneath a series of caves and the beings that move through it.
Cardboard Computer announced at the Annapurna Interactive Showcase that the team is hard at work on its next title.
In today's Annapurna Interactive showcase, studio Cardboard Computer teased its upcoming project, which does not yet have an official title, date, or platforms attached.
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