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Review: Enviro Bear 2010

Winter is coming. In fact, it’s coming in roughly five minutes. Too bad you’ve spent every minute up to now being lazy and generally NOT preparing for hibernation. You now have only one option: jump in a beat up old muscle car and drive through the forest to gather enough resources to sleep through the winter safely.


Review: Plain Sight

Indie Game Reviewer offers up a two-hander review of Beatnik Games multiplayer robot romp n stomp indie game, available for Windows and on Steam.


What Excited Me From E3 2010

with additional reporting by Indie Game Freak Old Friends Back From the Dead In the near future we’ll be seeing […]


Review: Puzzle Dimension

Easy to pick up, but difficult to master, Puzzle Dimension (Steam) turns physics upside down, and challenges you to do the same with your thinking. Read on…


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Review: Guns of Icarus

A review of Guns of Icarus from Muse Games and notes on how to make a superficial Steampunk title a great Steampunk game.


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Review: Pac-Match Party

Get Your Gobble On According to a study conducted by RescueTime research, when Google displayed a working Pac Man game […]


Devil's Tuning Fork

IGF award-winning indie game Devil’s Tuning Fork, inspired by the works of master optical illusionist M.C. Escher and the sonic echolocation abilities of dolphins and whales, is a first-person exploration/puzzle game in which the player must navigate an unknown world using visual sound waves.


Fly Guy

With nothing but your directional arrow keys you can enjoy this amazing storylike odyssey that involves flying a fat balding guy through an 8-bit universe full of amazing characters and interactions. Kind of like floating through the Beatles film Yellow Submarine while color blind. And fused with a Commodore Vic 20.