It's been a while since the Indieventure crew did a group review, but here we are at last once again, this time having a proper gander at newly-released (by the time you hear this, anyway) stop-motion narrative adventure game Harold Halibut.

It's been a while since the Indieventure crew did a group review, but here we are at last once again, this time having a proper gander at newly-released (by the time you hear this, anyway) stop-motion narrative adventure game Harold Halibut.
Jolly Saint Nick enlists the help of Rachel and Rebecca to fulfil the indie gaming requests of children from all around the world.
As some of you may know, Indieventure began life as a completely different podcast called Indiescovery, which Rachel, Rebecca and Liam created during their time at PC gaming website Rock Paper Shotgun.