Spaceships and Suicidal Pigs – games you can play this week

20 October 2014

It’s a new week, and that means new games being released into the wild and trying to fend for themselves. Some will survive, others will not be so fortunate…

Here are the new titles releasing in SA this week.

Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth

Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth releases for the PC on 24 October 2014.

The latest game in the Civilization series is set in a future where modern society as we know it has collapsed. You are tasked with leading an expedition to outer space with the aim of finding a new home planet for mankind.

PC requirements and pricing are available for those interested in the title.

Just Dance 2015

Just Dance 2015 arrives on the PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, and Wii on 24 October 2014.

All I know about dancing games is that they make you sweaty – picture Napoleon Dynamite practicing his dance moves in his room. That’s you if you play this game properly.

More games releasing this week

PC platform tag

(Steam releases)

Sproggiwood
Sign Motion
Enforcer: Police Crime Action
Squishy the Suicidal Pig
Deathtrap
Poltergeist: A Pixelated Horror
Devil’s Dare
Time Rifters
Screencheat
Dreamfall Chapters

Wii U platform tag

Bayonetta 2

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  1. Seagram Pearce
    21.10.2014 at 13:18

    For some reason I’m actually pretty excited about the Civilisation title.

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