Author Paul Dana Date 03/12/2007 (10:53 am) Comment 5 comments
Author Prairie Games Date 06/13/2007 (1:41 am) Comment 26 comments
Author Mark Date 07/28/2007 (4:37 am) Comment 10 comments
Today, InstantAction informed employees that it will be winding down operations. While we are shutting down the InstantAction.com website and Instant Jam game, Torquepowered.com will continue to operate while InstantAction explores opportunities with potential buyers for Torque. We thank all of our past and current customers for their support. - Torque Management
Author Eric Preisz Date 11/11/2010 (7:00 pm) Comment 1043 comments
Ok, this was original a series of posts http://www.garagegames.com/community/blogs/view/16633. But it triggered something that has been bothering me for some time. The "Creepy Factor". The things that make games scary, it's been covered before here on GG, but it's becoming a serious factor for me.
Author BrokeAss Games Date 03/15/2009 (5:27 pm) Comment 21 comments
In this blog I will provide helpful information for aspiring artists looking to put their talent to use in the game industry. You will find advice and mini-tutorials to guide you on the path to becoming a successful freelancer or job in the industry.
Author Jeff Meyer Date 02/04/2009 (11:46 pm) Comment 17 comments
Author John Kanalakis Date 01/06/2009 (4:10 am) Comment 25 comments
We're finally here! Release day! Read all about the gargantuan effort right here and what's inside the beast, after the jump.
Author Brett Seyler Date 09/28/2009 (10:33 pm) Comment 335 comments
First off, I'd like to thank everyone for all of the kind words over the past couple of weeks. Your response has been overwhelming. A thousand posts is a new record for us and during this time I saw a bunch of notifications for Torque based games being launched. We've had to be quiet the past couple of weeks
Author Eric Preisz Date 12/23/2010 (12:01 am) Comment 465 comments
You've been patiently waiting and the time has come. GarageGames is back! We've changed our name back to GarageGames and we are dropping the prices on all products to $99.00 to celebrate our new direction and return to our indie roots. It's been a crazy ten years for the GarageGames name and we are looking forward to ushering in the next decade.
Author Eric Preisz Date 01/20/2011 (4:27 am) Comment 552 comments








