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GDC 2014 – OUYA Displaying 10 New Indie Games

OUYA hits GDC 2014 with 10 games new to the console, several of which are exclusive. Drop by their booth and sample from a mix of twitch, local multiplayer, and thought provoking games.


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Review: Humanity Asset

Humanity Asset from indie game developers Browny Application is a 2D platformer that’s inspired by Mega Man and Metroid with a more modern 3D graphical treatment and an emphasis on combat above everything else. Read the full review…


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Review: Hero of the Kingdom

Rise from your humble beginnings as a farmer to become a legend. Learn new skills, and collect items to assist you in battle. Vengeance shall be yours!


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Review: Tengami

Tengami from Nyamyam Games offers a unique pop-up book design set in a beautiful Japanese art inspired setting. Read our review…


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Preview: The Last Tinker - City of Color

Guide Koru on a quest to vanquish The Bleakness. He must use the power of color to unite the color lands. Read our preview of this vibrant action adventure game.


One Finger Death Punch

Review: One Finger Death Punch

Silver Dollar Games grafts a stripped down rhythm interface to a stylish side-scrolling beat ’em up they call One Finger Death Punch. Read the full review…


Review: 99 Levels To Hell

99 Levels To Hell feels like a mixture of Spelunky and The Binding of Isaac. It’s a fast paced roguelike, but how does compare to the game’s influences?


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Review: Mosaique

Mosaique by Winning Blimp games offers a bold, clean interface for an engaging, randomly generated puzzler with an excellent ambient score. Read the full review…


Review: Ninja Cats Vs Samurai Dogs

Ninja Cats Vs Samurai Dogs is a tower defense game with a RTS twist. There is a lot that can go wrong when combining these genres. How well do they blend?


Review: Pixel Dungeon for Android

This simple-seeming roguelike title will have you scrambling to delve ever deeper. With a new layout each time, you’ll never be left wanting for a challenge.


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Review: Card City Nights

Card City Nights from indie devs Ludosity, is a digital contradiction: a narrative-driven single player video game built upon the multiplayer foundation of a Collectible Card Game. Read our review…