Indie Games Reviews 19 – 03/11/2022

Apartment by Kalonica Quigley – https://freeplayfest.itch.io/apartment I forgot to review this one last time so this take first spot. A beautiful affective experience of domestic attachment and lost. A Hell of a Soup by Antoine Fauville – https://antoinefauville.itch.io/a-hell-of-a-soup Ultra-weird and minimalist FPS where you find gigantic sandworm one minute and browse an Ikea for meatballs the […]

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Indie Games Reviews 18– 02/08/2022

BirdGut by Micah Boursier – https://store.steampowered.com/app/1072390/BirdGut/ This hand-drawned puzzle platformer is as absurd as it is endearing. An entomologist interpretation of a Monty Python sketch – there’s no way you won’t be charmed by BirdGut. BloodBornePSX by LWMedia – https://b0tster.itch.io/bbpsx I for one never believed this would actually see the light of day. Not being […]

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Indie Games Reviews 17 – 01/15/2022

Drive Time Radio by BirthdayBoy – https://birthday-boy.itch.io/drive-time-radio Think Pontypool meets Terrorvision. The voice acting and the writing are top-tier and would work by themselves as an exceptional horror short film. The added mix of quick reflex drive and quiz mechanics elevates Drive Time Radio to one of the most innovative and hilarious game I played […]

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Indie Games Reviews 16– 12/17/2021

Roadkill Agora by ClaymoreGwen – https://claymoregwen.itch.io/roadkill-agora What initially feels like a homage to Oleander Garden splendid hostile-user design slowly builds into its own aesthetic with brilliant artefact-triggered poetry and mysterious sordid locations. A highly recommended, top-tier walking simulator. Booper Bowling by M dot Strange – https://mdotstrange.itch.io/booper-bowling Who else but M dot Strange could outcrazy Paranoiascape […]

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Indie Games Reviews 15 – 11/19/2021

Not so indie games :   The Beginner’s Guide by Everything Unlimited Ltd.—https://store.steampowered.com/app/303210/The_Beginners_Guide/ Another recent “classic”  I neglected. Much digital ink has been spilled concerning this one, but I find it of utmost relevance in the current exponential mitosis of Unity-made indie games. I read a lot recently about the effect of the streaming economy […]

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