IndieCade 2011: This Year's 36 Indie Game Finalists
IndieGameReviewer will have a team of writers and gamers covering the IndieCade 2011 conference in Culver City, California this October 8-9. Here are this year’s 36 finalists.
IndieGameReviewer will have a team of writers and gamers covering the IndieCade 2011 conference in Culver City, California this October 8-9. Here are this year’s 36 finalists.
With delightful, smooth macabre graphics and terrific music and sound, Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet is a solid outing from a couple of guys with much experience in the entertainment world, but little in the gaming spectrum.
A new gameplay trailer from the highly anticipated indie mecha first person shooter has been released. Does it make good on the promise of the early screenshots?
Are you an indie game developer looking for recognition, to build your network of contacts, to gain exposure, receive the accolades your deserve for your countless hours/years of work?
The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, The Guildhall at SMU and GameStop are offering aspiring video game developers a chance to compete for a quarter million dollars in prizes!
We love the ride back in time to some of our favorite old console platforms and 8-bit graphics. Here’s hoping the game matches the clever brilliance of the trailer.
Believing is great and all, but so is doubting. You won’t be able to know the truth without both. The truth is pretty normal, anyways. Not really interesting at all, and it’s debatable if it’s worth knowing. Somehow, honesty is still usually a good idea.
In just two weeks time, gamers on Steam and the Mac App Store will be able to experience EDGE in super high definition! The award winning – and much talked about – game from French indie developers Mobigame, is a perfect fit for PC and Mac gamers.
Swords and Soldiers is a well-crafted, well-liked side-scroller finally ported to iOS, but the questions remains – what took them so long when this is such an obvious match?
“Spirits” and “Spirits for iPad” will be available as a free download today in cooperation with FreeAppADay.com. A major update is also around the corner, that will make the game more accessible and add Game Center Achievements.
Kingdom of Loathing, a deliberately low-fi but wonderful free browser-based MMORPG has undergone some serious updates. It’s time to take another look.
With the amazing, Guinness Record-breaking adoption rate of Microsoft’s Kinect, we hope to see an ongoing slate of expansive game experiences. Child of Eden may be the herald to more interactive goodness to come.
Elements of War, a real-time strategy game where players’ armies use both conventional and climate-control weapons to devastate the enemy, has gone gold and will be released to North American retail outlets and via digital distribution on April 12.
Like SONY’s Free Realms, SEGA is jumping into the online massively multiplayer gaming market with Spiral Knights from developer Three Rings. Avail April 4th.
This video, by Oz Koca, shot at the Eurogamer Expo in the UK, caught our eye. We’re all gamers in the end.
If Adhesive Games Ltd. can pull off what this trailer video of in-game footage from their upcoming title “Hawken” promises, Bethesda is going to have some real competition coming up fast in years to come.