Review: Jazzpunk
Jazzpunk from indie developers Necrophone Games builds a world in which the insane is both possible and probable, pushing every joke one step further than convention would dictate. Read the full review…
Jazzpunk from indie developers Necrophone Games builds a world in which the insane is both possible and probable, pushing every joke one step further than convention would dictate. Read the full review…
Craving classic pinball, or something from the realm of fantasy? Zen Pinball 2 and Pinball Arcade bring more silver ball goodness to the PS4 than you can flip a paddle at.
Jason Rohrer’s The Castle Doctrine is now available for purchase. Game mechanics have been fine tuned, but how has that affected this brutal game based on a savage premise?
Relive the early days of gaming in a universe constructed of glowing lines. Speed is the key, and the path you choose will decide your fate, so stay on your toes.
Don’t let the cute exterior fool you: Eryi’s Action will stomp you flat in ways you won’t see coming. Guide Eryi through a realm that will end you over and over.
After crash landing on a strange world, you must rebuild your ship. The patrons of the Cantina have the parts, but first you must best them all at Shufflepuck.
QuestRun strips away everything but the active turn-based battle. Earn experience levels and powerful items, and watch as the baddies just keep getting badder.
The current Humble Weekly Sale features six great point and click games, with three titles from Amanita Design. Help out charities and get a great deal on games.
We nailed down 10 fantastic games in our GOTY 2013 list. Callabrantus wants to tell you about some other spectacular indie titles that you might have missed.
Christine Love’s sequel to Analogue: A Hate Story Hate Plus has gone where few other games and interactive novels have tread, and ought to be commended for putting together such an impressible scope. Read our full review…
A year in the making , ten writers in five countries, and thousands of games later, IndieGameReviewer.com presents The Top 10 Indie Games of 2013 (and runners-up)
Spice Road explores the establishment of European trade routes with the East during the 18th century. It’s an important period of human history, yet one that’s seen few portrayals in gaming. That’s a shame, because it’s a concept rife with strategic potential—exploration, resource management, construction and trade in foreign lands full of military threats, political intrigue and cultural clashes could keep strategy fans engrossed for countless hours.
You play as Mi, an ace spelunker on a quest to ring six bells to save the world. Mi also happens to be mute, communicating through two fairies that roughly align with the good angel/bad angel dichotomy.
It’s not so much a simulator as a digital overhaul of the classic Operation board game with finger controls mapped to individual keys. The results are hilarious.
Take command of the spies in Facility 7C. Make use of each operative’s talents, and control the world from behind the scenes. Please the Dark Father, or else…