Video Games

Monorail Stories

voice of Ahmal

Developed by Stelex Software

Published by Freedom Games

Reviews for Monorail Stories:

The voice acting is full of personality, clarity, and nuanced enough to provide you with an idea of what the characters are feeling and where they stand in regards to their perspective of you as an individual. I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed listening to the conversations between the different characters, and how much I was able to gather about who they are thanks to the voice actor’s performances. These very performances subtly guide you toward a positive outcome when you pay close attention.” - 1v1gaming.com

"The voice acting really impressed me with the naturalness and effectiveness with which it manages to convey the personalities and emotions generated by the multitude of interlocutors (...) and in this MS definitely succeeds in standing out." - GamesVillage.it

“The voice acting really impressed me as it was believable and the personalities and emotions of the plethora of characters were excellently conveyed.” - gamesluster.com

Two characters, one with white and black hair and the other with a hat, are positioned on either side of a large skull with glowing eyes, with the text 'The Hand of Glory' below them.

The Hand of Glory - Part 2

voice of Oliviero

Developed and Published

by Madit Entertainment

Book cover titled 'Chronicle of Innsmouth: Mountains of Madness' featuring a man in a brown coat and hat holding a gun, with one arm that appears to be turned to tentacle, in a dark, icy landscape with mysterious figures in the background.

Chronicle of Innsmouth: Mountains of Madness

voice of Monroe

Developed by PsychoDev

Published by Atomic Horde

A pixel art scene from the game Lost Flame showing a character in a dungeon-like environment with stone and dark backgrounds, accompanied by two yellow armored figures.

Lost Flame

voice of The Mage

Developed and Published

by Bartosz Bojarowski