Tag : Indie
The cliffhanger is a staple of storytelling. We usually encounter it as a story, chapter or episode comes to an end with the effect of...
The Flame in the Flood (Switch) Review
The Nintendo Switch has been poured on top with indie love since its inception. Everything from ports to original releases, indies have led the way...
Jettomero: Hero of the Universe Review
by Harry Daniel
At some point in everyone’s life, they feel like a giant robot who can destroy cities despite trying to save the day. This feeling of...
Donut County Reveal Trailer and Screenshots
Few games have been able to base their whole concept on one mechanic and have it be a hit with critics and fans alike. Games...
Community Inc. Now Available on Steam, Build and Manage Your Own Community
Community management sim game Community Inc. is now available on Steam, publisher Tiny Build has announced. If you’ve ever wanted to manage your own community...
Augmented Empire Review
Coatsink has been knocking it out of the park recently with hit after hit. Well, that’s to be expected from one of the UK’s biggest VR...
Swarm Universe Review
by Tubey
The top down shmup genre is one were innovation is hard to come by, simply because it’s been done over and over again pretty much...
SkyKeepers Review
by Tubey
When you play enough 2D indie action platformers, you have to resist the urge to roll your eyes when you see yet another one and...
Touchdown: Armor League Now Live on Kickstarter – Football Meets Action Arena Shooter
If you’re a big fan of football and arena shooters, we may have just the game for you in the form of Touchdown: Armor League,...
Smash Through the Floor to Score in Rocket League’s New Dropshot Mode
by Ian Cooper
Independent video game developer and publisher Psyonix, creators of the sports-action hit Rocket League, today announced Dropshot, a free new mode that adds an all-new...
Four Last Things Review
by Tubey
After a playthrough of The Curse of Monkey Island for my Retro Chronicles series, I got the bug for more point & click adventure goodness....
Explore a Beautiful Yet Hostile Alien World in Anew: The Distant Light
by Steve Gill
I do very much have a soft spot for games with unique or interesting art styles, so I was immediately wowed by the visuals in...
Semispheres Review
by Dom Richards
Stealth games are alive and well, thanks to a strong showing in 2016 and a good selection of titles to be released in 2017. The...
Bendy and the Ink Machine – Chapter One Out Now
by Derek Miller
Be prepared, horror fans, Bendy and the Ink Machine – Chapter One is out today over at gamejolt.com. The latest game from the mutli-talented The...
Early Impressions: RimWorld
by Tubey
Wow, where to start? RimWorld is a game that I’ve owned and played since August 2016 – I have ploughed hundreds of hours into it,...
Hardboiled Cyberpunk Adventure Neofeud Coming Soon
by Steve Gill
I’m not sure what compels me towards dystopian fiction and hardboiled detectives, maybe it’s because I’m a jaded, miserable git who thinks the world is...
Little Bug Now Lighting Up Fig
by Steve Gill
Back in May 2016 I covered a rather polished proof-of-concept demo for a puzzle platformer called Little Bug. I’m now glad to see that it’s...
Shed Some Light on Night Lights’ 2D Puzzles
by Steve Gill
The background to Night Lights’ mysterious night-time world of murky forests, city rooftops, otherworldly ruins and vast underground caverns is not yet clear. Nor indeed...

