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Review: Nidhogg

Take up your sword and square off against your foe. Strike him down, and rush to your goal. He’ll try to do the same. Still on the fence? Read our full review.


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Review: Trace Vector

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.


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Review: Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe

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.


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QuestRun - an Indie Game Review

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.


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Review: CastleStorm by Zen Studios

From Zen Studios – the indie developers behind Pinball FX, comes a tower defense, physics-based mashup with eye-catching design and multi-platform support.


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Review: The Novelist

As an entity in the Kaplan cottage, guide Dan as he tries to balance being a novelist, a husband and a father. Sacrifices must be made, and not everyone can be happy.


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Best Indie Games of 2013

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.


Review: Hate Plus

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…


The Top 10 Best Indie Games of 2013

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)


Review: Spice Road

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.