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Hello Neighbor publisher TinyBuild has acquired Bossa Studios IPs including Surgeon Simulator, I Am Bread, and I Am Fish for $3 million. As reported by GamesIndustry.biz, Bossa Studios was looking to ...
During the last few years, a special classification of games arose called “YouTube bait.” Arguably pioneered by the stellar Amnesia: The Dark Descent, these games are usually indie oddities built to ...
Look at that bread fly! I Am Bread's latest update straps some rockets onto the main piece of bread, while another new game mode puts players in the role of a sesame seed bagel. Bossa Studios has been ...
I am Bread is clever but ultimately shallow, relying on its gimmick more than anything else. But it’s a pretty hilarious gimmick. Sometimes I lie awake on long, sleepless nights thinking about what ...
No matter how much time has passed since I Am Bread was first announced, talking about a game where the idea is to play as bread does not get any less weird. Nonetheless, Bossa Studios continues ...
The full, final version of Surgeon Simulator developer Bossa Studios’ wacky physics-based PC game I am Bread, which allows players to become a piece of bread, is now available on Steam. This version ...
As I nudge a slice of bread away from its loaf, it pushes open the door of the medicine cabinet where someone inexplicably placed it, revealing a vast, untidy bathroom. If my slice can somehow reach ...
Raised under the tutelage of Sonic the Hedgehog and the Gunstars. Jorge came from an age where protagonists never spoke and instruction manuals were over 50 pages long. When Jorge isn't writing about ...
John is a Toronto-based author who does photography in his spare time. When not being insulted over Xbox Live, he spends his time playing soccer and perpetually napping. His favorite games include ...
I can’t tell whether it’s a complaint or not that my first thought upon completing my first stage in I Am Bread was, “I don’t know if I would eat any bread that naturally sticks to the wall.” Never ...