Dragon Bros - An Early Access Indie Game Review
Dragon Bros is an side-scrolling action platformer that hearkens back to games like Gunstar Heroes. Is it retro excitement or just a retread? Read our full review.
Dragon Bros is an side-scrolling action platformer that hearkens back to games like Gunstar Heroes. Is it retro excitement or just a retread? Read our full review.
Field calls as a 911 Operator, and get your teams to disasters across real city maps. Dispatch the right units to avoid catastrophe. Read our preview.
You’re locked in a cell, staring at someone’s smartphone. The government has locked up your family, and won’t release them until you find incriminating information. Read our full review of Replica.
Selma and the Wisp’s dream world of eerie obstacles is intriguing…or perhaps nightmarish, depending on your perspective. Read our full review.
Heart&Slash charms so much with its fast-paced tactical combat and endearing soundtrack, you’ll forget you’re playing a Roguelike…right up your until sudden death. Read our full review.
Bacteria is an attempt to build a puzzle game out of Conway’s Game of LIfe. Will it infect you with its charms, or just make you sick? Read our full review.
Systematic Immunity as an antibody-themed platformer that hits all the right targets, from perfectly crafted levels to charming music and graphics. You might even learn something about the human body! Read our full review.
In Braveland Wizard, a young wizard gathers up allies and seeks out a grand adventure. Read our review of this turn-based, hex-based adventure.
Balrum is a well rounded RPG with survival, strategy and crafting elements, giving players lots of options and an open world to explore. Read our full review.
Zasa: An AI Story blends a storyline inspired by contemporary computer science with a clever new take on a classic puzzle style. Connect the dots by reading our full review…
Vampire of the Sands is a retro-themed adventure that pits the hero against a cabal of nasty desert boss enemies. Read our full review.
Indie dev Bernard Nicolas presents a first person shooter that uses mechanics from Pac-Man and Unreal Tournament with destructible environments in a diminutive although intriguing package.
AI: Rampage offers a brutal and intriguing post-apocalypse complete with Terminator-inspired killer robots, but suffers from some odd build choices and a non-existent narrative. Read our full review.
Energy Cycle follows up Energy Balance by replacing number puzzles with more graphically focused ones, but loses some of its depth in the process. Read our full review.
Particle Mace combines twitch-based arcade action with asteroids-inspired physics. Once you get the hang of the controls, it becomes a beautiful ballet of asteroid collisions. Read our full review.