Tag: Indie Game
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Golfie, the Rogue-lite Deckbuilding Mini-Golf Game, is Heading to Steam
Danish developer Triheart Studio has announced that their debut title, Golfie, will be a rogue-lite deckbuilding title centred around mini-golf. The rogue-lite genre has grown a little stale over the past few years thanks to an influx of copycat titles. However, while there are surely those who are content copying, you’d be hard-pressed to find…
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Space-Faring Sim, Lilith Odyssey, Releasing Into Steam Early Access
Duo developer studio Chaystar Unlimited is releasing their No Man’s Sky-esque space-faring adventure game, Lilith Odyssey, onto Steam Early Access today. Lilith Odyssey, the four-year passion project of development duo John Watmuff and Peter Szekeres, is finally landing on Steam Early Access today. The team was inspired by their nostalgia for the Oregon Trail games and the…
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Honey, I Joined A Cult Launches Into Steam Early Access In September
Team17 and Sole Survivor Games have announced that Honey, I Joined a Cult will launch into Steam Early Access on September 14. As the architect of a cult, players can customize every aspect. This includes building the headquarters, caring for the believers and members, and planning the propaganda to make the organization as successful as possible.…
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The Falconeer: Warrior Edition: Frantic Flying Fun – Switch Review
I’ve never really enjoyed aerial combat. In the original Battlefront 2, I often found myself crashing my X-Wing into the hull of my enemy’s ship. In the rebooted Battlefront 2, I’d average around two kills per 30-minute match. Generally, I find aerial combat games to be a little unintuitive. That or I’m just terrible at…
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Slick and Stylish Skateboarding Game, The Ramp, Available Now
Developer Paul Schnepf, aka Hyperparadise, has announced that his “digital skateboarding toy” game, The Ramp, is available on Steam right now. Paul Schnepf is the co-founder of Grizzly Games, a development studio well known for making relaxing titles for a bargain price. Islanders, one of their most popular titles, currently sits at an Overwhelming Positive…
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No Longer Home: A Brief Exploration of an Impermanent Life – PC Review
Playing No Longer Home was difficult. It has been equally as difficult to write this review. Unfortunately for me, I hated my time at University. My depression only got worse and I was often very alone. By the time my final few weeks rolled around, I fell into one of the worst depressions of my…
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Paint The Town Red: Mayhem At Its Finest – PC Review
Ingenuity is a trait I actively seek out when searching for games. I love exploring new territory, be it an innovative crafting system or a novel take on combat. For me, gaming is a lot about familiarising myself with the unknown. While I have a penchant for the experimental side of gaming, I recognise that…
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The Best Indie Gaming Twitter Accounts You Should Follow
It seems like these days everyone and their dog is a video game developer, journalist or YouTuber. Back in my day – bear in mind I’m only 23 – being a video game developer seemed like a pipe dream reserved for those lucky few who managed to work the system. I’m sure that it only…
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Console Exclusive Demo For Greak: Memories Of Azur Arrives On Switch
Team17 and Navegante Entertainment launched a console-exclusive demo today for their upcoming adventure platformer, Greak: Memories of Azur. Players are introduced to a trio of siblings as they escape from the malevolent invading force of Urlags. This single-player hand-drawn adventure launches on the 17th of August. Fortunately, players don’t have to wait long and can…
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Death’s Door: A Thought-Provoking Experience – PC Review
Death is not an easy business for a harbinger of souls. As reapers, crows slave away collecting souls needed to power magical doors. When a door opens, a reaper must acquire the assigned soul to close that door. One look at the office and it is easy to see the monotony of the job has…
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Interview with Marina Sciberras (Sarawak, We’ll always have Paris)
This week on the Crater Corner podcast, the boys catch up with Marina Sciberras, the developer behind Sarawak and the upcoming We’ll always have Paris. Marina talks to us about her exciting life before video games and her ambitions for the future. We ran into a few audio issues with Marina’s audio, so we would…
