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Hearthlands, a bustling little town

Preview: Hearthlands

Hearthlands from Artefact Games has the potential to be quite a clever take on the classic village-builder as the developers continue to add features.


FRACT OSC, a distant ziggurat

Review: Fract OSC

Explore sound itself and unlock your own electronic music studio in Fract OSC – an atmospheric and difficult puzzle game from Phosfiend Systems.


Neverending Nightmares, murderous baby

Review: Neverending NIghtmares

An exploration of obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression, this psychological horror game isn’t “fun,” but it makes up for it by being immersive and thought-provoking.


Castle - screenshot

Review: Castle - A Casual Puzzler

Castle, from Snails Animation, is a builder game where you must at the same time create a castle accurately while protecting it from all the annoying baddies via a series of cranes. Read the full review…


Triera, many platforms

Review: Triera

Falling to your death has perhaps never been so beautiful as in this release from Russian developer Egor Rezenov.


TinyKeep, a mysterious skull in chains

Review: TinyKeep

A rogue-like dungeon escape with simplified action combat and semi-randomized levels, TinyKeep hides its fiendish difficulty behind cute characters.


Full Mojo Rampage, mini-boss fight

Review: Full Mojo Rampage

New Orleans voodoo by way of Tim Burton makes for a cute but sinister aesthetic in Full Mojo rampage -the addictive action rogue-like from Over The Top Games. Read our review…


Concursion, ninja and platform stripes

Review: Concursion

Concursion takes all of the hardest ’80s and ’90s video game genres and jams them right inside a Mario-style platformer.


Gods Will Be Watching - laboratory screenshot

Review: Gods Will Be Watching

Gods Will Be Watching is about a group trying to wipe out 4 billion souls to end galactic slavery. Does its heady premise add up? Read our review…


Farming World, spraying pesticide

Review: Farming World

A pleasant-seeming old school farming simulation hides an almost bewildering array of choices and options in Farming World from indie game studio Excalibur.


labyrinthine dreams demon

Review: Labyrinthine Dreams

In Labyrinthine Dreams, you are on death’s door. You reconstruct memories by solving various puzzles. Each new problem binds you to a new set of rules.


Ionball 1

Review - Ionball 2: Ionstorm

IonBall 2: Ionstorm – What We Think: One of my earliest (and therefore haziest) gaming memories is of playing some […]