Donut County has the honor of being our physical indie release of the week. 2018’s raccoon simulator of sorts is still going strong. It took home mobile game of the year just last month at SXSW. The questionable protagonist of the game is a raccoon…
Daymare: 1998 takes place in the charming town of Keen Sight, Idaho. Here, a partnership with Hexacore Biogenetics ensures the safety and growth of this thriving community. With most of the town’s 27,000 residents happily employed by the company, Keen Sight is an ideal 90’s…
Furwind is getting a physical release for both PlayStation 4 and ever-indie-friendly PlayStation Vita. Furwind is an action platformer starring a cute fox who must save their homeland. This unwitting fox from Moontail is going up against an ancient darkness. The game features retro-inspired pixel…
EGX Rezzed, EGX‘s smaller, more indie-geared sibling, drew to a close this weekend after a three-day showcase of some of the most amazingly imaginative upcoming indie games due out over the next couple of years. With so many games out there on the show-floor, it’s…
Brazilian game developer, Black River Studios showcased their new mobile tactics game Conflict 0: Revolution at this year’s GDC. The game is currently available on Android devices and iOS. “[It] started as a game for another platform, and then eventually we ported to Android,” said…
Created by Brazilian developer GILP Studio, the adventure game Areia received an Honorable Mention for Best in Play at this year’s GDC 2019. Marcelo Spiezzi Raimbault, co-founder and producer of GILP (and level designer on Areia), said the team wasn’t expecting that recognition. “[It’s] inspiring…
Frog Fractions 2 is our Physical Indie Release of the Week. Or is it Glittermitten Grove? It’s both! April Fool’s Day did its thing and here we are. April 1st is always an interesting day on The Internet, and this year was no exception. Even…
Michael Mendheim has been the mad scientist of sports games since the original Mutant League Football released 26 years ago and shows no signs of slowing down. From Kickstarter failure and eventual success, to creative director of Digital Dreams Entertainment, the Mutant League commissioner for…
Recognized as Best Game of the Show at EVA 2017 and chosen as one of the finalists for the Indie Prize at Casual Connect USA 2018, Shadow Brawlers recently made its way to the Indie MEGABOOTH at GDC 2019. Different Forms of Fighting Developed by…
Belgium-based Fishing Cactus was at GDC 2019 to showcase their upcoming Nanotale – Typing Chronicles, the successor to their critically acclaimed, Epistory – Typing Chronicles. The developer openly acknowledged comparisons between the two, discussing how Epistory influenced Nanotale, and where Nanotale diverges from its predecessor…
I got my first look at the vintage radio at last year’s IndieCade. The game was distinct among the colorful booths, notably due to its lack of a screen. While I didn’t get a chance for a closer look, the image of it stayed with…
Psychological horror game, The Inner Friend enchanted and disturbed upon its first release on Steam in September of last year. Developer PLAYMIND has announced that the game will be getting an expanded console release this Summer. Inspired by the works of psychoanalyst Carl Jung, The…
Fourth quarter, up by 18 points, first down. You’ve got this in the bag, it’s a won game. Then your quarterback gets jumped by the offensive line. Now you have to forfeit because your last substitution just had his brain squished against the astroturf. Enemy…
What if there was an educational game that was not only packed full of information, but also a lot of fun? Not Bookin’ It, a gaming history book we looked at in the past, but an actual game. If you are anything like me you…
Heart Shaped Games has announced their newest project, We Are The Caretakers. The announcement teaser just went up and a playable version was available at PAX East. Heart Shaped Games are the creators of mobile game Hero Generations. HG is a roguelike mobile strategy game…
A good tactics game is able to take the thinky pain of an RTS and match it with the palatability of a turn based RPG. Lightbulb Crew’s, Othercide manages to burn those synapses just right. With a red, black, and white color palette reminiscent of…