Back in 2020, fresh out of high school and feeling unstoppable, Charles Maddock and a few friends “decided to code a game about Fish Wizards.” The result was Fishards, Magicka-inspired PVP arena action that has you out-squirt, out-splash, and out-spellcast your mates. It’s a charmer, but after two years of dev, release saw it suffer the same sad fate as many multiplayer-only indies. People would play for half hour, says Maddock, then refund the game because they couldn’t find others to play with.
Related Posts
Twitch’s revised mobile app will arrive this summer
A new, redesigned version of the Twitch mobile app will arrive this summer, as announced by CEO Dan Clancy at…
![](https://robotsoverdinosaurs.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/hi-fi-ursh-humble-deal-xbox-discount-ign-1715248248378-K2aC6m.png)
Hi-Fi Rush Is 35% Off on Xbox Right Now
Hi-Fi Rush is currently 35% off on Xbox, its lowest price ever.
![](https://robotsoverdinosaurs.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/4295491-3448285-introwallpaper_full-ZkPduj.png)
Fallout 76 Doesn’t Have Cross-Play Because “It Wasn’t Designed That Way” Says Todd Howard
Todd Howard, game director and executive producer for Bethesda Game Studios, recently explained why Fallout 76 doesn’t have cross-play. According…