Most of the time, teenagers come across as a little hokey in video games. What you’ll likeĬool teenagers who are not greeting their fellow children And if that’s anything to go by, I can understand why it’s developed a massive fanbase. With Hiveswap, I decided to give its video game incarnation a spin. I always viewed it as kind of an inescapable force of nature on the Internet - it was always just there. I know that it exists, like I know oxygen exists. It’s developed by What Pumpkin Games, and now it’s finally here.Ĭheck out our Reviews Vault for past game reviews. Its run was punctuated with occasional hiatuses and “gigapauses,” and in the midst of all that, Hussie launched a Kickstarter campaign in 2012 for a Homestuck video game: Hiveswap. Suffice it to say, its fanbase was massive. It captured the hearts and imaginations of Tumblr, inspired cosplayers and fanart, and once crashed Newgrounds because over a million people swarmed to view Hussie’s upload of a single-page update. It’s been more than eight years since Andrew Hussie first created his sprawling, self-referential, surreal webcomic Homestuck.
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