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Indie Gaming Archive
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Indie Quickie: Go Home Dinosaurs!
Posted on May 16, 2013 | No CommentsIt takes a lot longer to fully review a game than it does to get a good sense of what a game is. Even with a full-time staff of writers it would be impossible to fully review the thousands of games that are released every […] -
Teslagrad Now Attracting Steam Greenlight Votes
Posted on May 14, 2013 | No CommentsNorwegian indie shop Rain Games is aiming to get its first project, Teslagrad, approved for Steam release via Greenlight. Currently in invite-only alpha on Desura, Teslagrad is a side-scrolling puzzle platformer that will have gamers navigating a young boy through the non-linear steampunk environments of […] -
Hop Down the Rabbit Hole for a Free Trip to Planet Deponia
Posted on May 13, 2013 | No CommentsDaedalic Entertainment, the German studio almost single-handedly keeping the point-and-click adventure genre alive and kicking with hand-drawn masterpieces like The Whispered World and Deponia, is about ready to rock the PC gaming world with yet another enchanting adventure. On May 29th, Daedalic plunges further down […] -
Indie Quickie: Surgeon Simulator 2013
Posted on May 7, 2013 | No CommentsIt takes a lot longer to fully review a game than it does to get a good sense of what a game is. Even with a full-time staff of writers it would be impossible to fully review the thousands of games that are released every […] -
Review: Dungeon Hearts
Posted on May 3, 2013 | No CommentsAt a glance, Dungeon Hearts, with its colored shapes scrolling across the screen along what could easily be mistaken for a horizontal Guitar Hero/Rock Band note highway, might appear to be some form of role-playing rhythm game, kind of like Theatrhythm. A wicked soundtrack of […] -
Toilet Humor Goes Mobile in Men’s Room Mayhem
Posted on May 2, 2013 | No CommentsThanks to Ripstone and indie shop Sawfly Studios, gamers will finally be able to play a game about taking a leak while actually taking a leak themselves. See, dreams really do come true! Folks who game on mobile devices at one time or another carry […] -
Review: Terraria
Posted on April 30, 2013 | No CommentsWhen the opportunity to review Terraria came knocking, I was cautiously optimistic about playing it on the PlayStation 3. (It’s also now on XBLA and will soon be digging up a Vita release.) My hesitation stemmed from the fact that I have owned it on PC […] -
Indie Quickie: Talisman Prologue
Posted on April 30, 2013 | No CommentsIt takes a lot longer to fully review a game than it does to get a good sense of what a game is. Even with a full-time staff of writers it would be impossible to fully review the thousands of games that are released every […] -
Q.U.B.E. Races Against the Qlock
Posted on April 30, 2013 | No CommentsMore than a year after its release on Steam, Toxic Games’ inventive first-person puzzle game specializing in the Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion, or Q.U.B.E. for short, is getting its first pack of downloadable content. Next week on Monday, May 6, Q.U.B.E. players will be […] -
Indie Quickie: Reef Shot
Posted on April 30, 2013 | No CommentsIt takes a lot longer to fully review a game than it does to get a good sense of what a game is. Even with a full-time staff of writers it would be impossible to fully review the thousands of games that are released every […]

