Neofeud is a Dystopic Cyberpunk adventure game in the vein of Blade Runner, but with an overlay of Game of Thrones-like political intrigue, and 1366x768, hand-painted, stylized visuals.
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9 May

Silver Spook Interviewed William Gibson!



The future is unevenly distributed, but the author of Neuromancer et al. and godfather of cyberpunk has graciously fenced some atemporal sci-fi-continuum to Silver Spook. Huge thanks, Bill.

Podcast will be coming here: https://www.youtube.com/user/twiliteminotaur

In celebration, Neofeud is on sale this week!



Or if you prefer hallucinating to marks etched on paper or electrons, my Neofeud Short Story Collection is also up here:

https://silverspook.itch.io/neofeudstory



Yes, the next Silver Spook podcast will feature my conversation with William Gibson..... WHAT!?!?

The fact that I got Gibson on the podcast at all is utter mindfuckery for me, and the reality has yet to sink in. I pretty much can't top this interview for potential guests in the cyberpunk pantheon.

Also, I believe I may have the only recording of Gibson saying, "Mother fucker", and with full 70's-Ramones-punk attitude. :)
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20 March

Neofeud 2 Updates + Silver Spook Live At The AGS Awards This Saturday!



My latest art from Neofeud 2: Novus Ordo Seclorum, currently in progress! If you'd like to support this one-dev cyberpunk adventure game being completed, consider picking up Neofeud 1, gifting it to someone who has it wishlisted or helping me out on Patreon. :)

Thanks to my Neofeudal Royalty Patrons:

Minxilla, Ian Ruotsala, and Noirjyre

As well as the most illustrious and cyberpunkal Lords Patrons:

Mechanical Bat Studios, Alfonso De Lozar, and Brian Ballsun-Stanton.



Here's another area of Neofeud 2, with some more of the hustle and bustle of life, or at least flying cars, in this "greenscraper".

Next up, I will be livestreaming from the AGS Awards this Saturday!



As I mentioned previously, Neofeud has been nominated for seven awards including Game of The Year, Best Writing, Best Art, Best Characters in the Adventure Game Studio Awards. As such, I will be livestreaming the AGS awards this Saturday March 24th at 20:00 CET from my Youtube channel with live commentary. The ceremony itself, which is a streamed event from an AGS-based client, will have characters from Neofeud present in the virtual "audience" and will also feature music from the Neofeud soundtrack. I hear the voting was extremely close, so it's anybody's competition! :)



Finally, here are the most recent Silver Spook Podcasts. In the first I interview Joshua Nuernberger, creator Gemini Rue, the best-selling Wadjet Eye Game of all time, and winner of numerous awards including PC Gamer Game Of The Year (adventure). Gemini Rue is also an amazing dark sci-fi/neo-noir adventure game and among my favorites.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vidPOF-JEM8&t=1216s

And here I speak with long-time friend of the adventure gaming community and de-facto virtual "town crier" for the Space Quest franchise, The Space Quest Historian:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vidPOF-JEM8&t=1216s

We discuss the history and present of adventure games, the relationship between Youtubers/Streamers and game creators, as well as the Space Quest Historian's thoughts on Neofeud after playing it. (Thanks to the SQH for doing a Let's Play of Neofeud on his channel!)
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Reviews

“A Diamond Of Storytelling In The Scrap Pile... Past endless conspiracies and a spiraling story, the characters of Neofeud are developed so much more than characters in nearly any other game I’ve recently played.”
Sprites And Dice

“An ambitious, atmospheric cyberpunk scenario and essentially the work of a single person (voice acting excluded). Oh, and it might also be one of the best adventure games I have played in a while... The world building is something else. It has a thickness, a density to it.”
Indie Games

“The conspiracy runs deep and is quite massive in scope. Politics meet technology, philosophy meets madness. But even beyond the intrigue itself the world of Neofeud is quite a detailed and intriguing construct, with its own history and lore.”
Indie Game News

About This Game

Neofeud is a Dystopic Cyberpunk adventure game in the vein of Blade Runner, but with an overlay of Game of Thrones-like political intrigue, and 1366x768, hand-painted, stylized visuals. The art, writing, programming, music, and audio are made by one person, Christian Miller, also known as Silver Spook, with the exception of 50% of the voice acting.

Synopsis:

2033 - We create AI. Sentient robots arrive, but not as our Terminator overlords or our Singularity saviors -- conscious machines are humanity's unwanted bastard children. A few are geniuses who design flying cars, beat cancer, invent teleportation, but millions of defective prototypes roll out of factories -- mentally challenged, motivationally-challenged, criminally-inclined. Legally conscious, but unhirable, these "Defectives" are shuffled through public housing and welfare assistance, straining the already overburdened back of the meager social safety net. The robots who don't end up in prison are dumped, as a last resort, into a massive landfill known as "The Pile".

Humans engage in perfection of their species -- or at least the powerful and well-connected -- genetically engineering children with human and animal DNA. The failed eugenics experiment "Frankenpeople" are discarded into "The Pile" as well. The new dynasties, 'Neofeudal Lords', live in towering neon glass castles, shuttle around in pristine nanotech-enabled pods, minds and bodies full of cyberware, spending most of their time taking selfies and "optimizing their monetization schemes". A race of supermen concerned only with their own status, their prestige, their success. Where machines have become all too flawed and human, people have become flawless, perfect, cold machines.

Karl Carbon is an ex-cop, dishonorably discharged from Coastlandia PD for disobeying an order to shoot an unarmed sentient humanoid. Karl is exiled to "The Pile" as a lowly social worker. There he counsels gangbanging foster-kid robots and confiscates chimera-children from deadbeat half-wolf parents. Till one day a case goes horribly sideways and Karl is drawn into a sordid conspiracy that could threaten the strained fabric of Human-Robot-Hybrid civilization -- or save it.

FEATURES
-15+ hours of gameplay.
-An original dystopic sci-fi world and story that will (hopefully) make you question some of your core beliefs. Or at least my sanity
-Tricky yet satisfying, point-n-click detective work, interspersed with tense action shootouts.
-Handpainted, uber-gritty, noir futureland. Makes Mad Max and Rick Deckard crap their pants.
-Endless bombardment of witty one-liners from hardboiled cyberpunk.

PRICE - $14.99

(Content Warning: This game contains imagery relating to violent abductions that may be shocking to some players.)

(Warning: Game contains imagery that may affect players with photosensitive epilepsy.)

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: 98
    • Processor: Pentium
    • Memory: 256 MB RAM
    • Graphics: Any DirectX-compatible video card
    • Storage: 3 GB available space
    • Sound Card: Any
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 7
    • Processor: Intel Core i3 2.10 Ghz
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Any DirectX-compatible video card
    • DirectX: Version 10
    • Storage: 3 GB available space
    • Sound Card: Any
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