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The Oil Blue: Review

The Oil Blue is an unexpectedly fun time management game about extracting and selling oil. Don’t be afraid to get a little dirty and dive right into our full review.


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Review: Particle Mace

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.


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Review: Parcel, a Cyperpunk Puzzle Game

Parcel is a fairly typical puzzle game elevated by challenging level designs, striking visuals, and a quirky but thought-provoking cyberpunk storyline. Read our review.


Review - Thea: The Awakening

Thea: The Awakening is an experiment in multiple genres that pays off with unique gameplay that is at once both innovative and familiar. Read our full review.


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Review: Reprisal Universe

Reviving many of the concepts which Populous brought to our screens back in the late 80s, Reprisal Universe from indie dev electrolyte puts you in the role of a deity, guiding a population in their struggle against rival factions. Read our full review…


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Review: Bravada

A beardless dwarf sets out on a quest to put some hair on his face. A novel approach to the leveling system will delight some RPG fans, but likely not all.


Review: Not The Robots

In Not The Robots, you must eat furniture in order to sneak through levels and get as far as you can in this randomly generated stealth game. Read more…


Review: Signal Ops

Take command of the spies in Facility 7C. Make use of each operative’s talents, and control the world from behind the scenes. Please the Dark Father, or else…


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Review: Vampires!

Vampires! is the latest title from developers CBE Software, the team behind the sci-fi game J.U.L.I.A. This time they’re putting their skills to work in an innovative puzzle game crossing Lemmings with reverse tower defense. Read the full review…


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Review: The Trouble With Robots

From indie game developers Digital Chestnut comes The Trouble With Robots – a side-scrolling customisable card game set in a fantasy world invaded by robots bent on building MegaMalls! Read the full review…


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Review: Space Pirates and Zombies (SPAZ)

While scouring distant corners of the galaxy, an unspeakable evil is uncovered. Collect resources and build fleets of ships, lest humanity end up devoured in Space Pirates and Zombies (aka SPAZ) from MinMax games.


Review: Dungeons

A review of Dungeons from indie game developer Realmforge Studios and distributed by Kalypso Media recalls Dungeon Keeper and Diablo as a theme park sim.


Review of Incognito: Episode 1

Review of Incognito: Episode 1 from independent Canadian game developer Magrathean. How does the first episode in the epic indie fare?

The story-line that weaves together the cross-genre web of game-play that is Incognito is kind of like what would happen if an episode of Doctor Who did it with an episode of the Twilight Zone. The resulting offspring is a vague but seemingly colourful tale that is going to be told across multiple downloadable episodes.


Delve Deeper - Retro turn-based fun

Delve Deeper harkens back to a time when simple graphics and good gameplay were enough to keep us occupied. It reminds us of why side-scrolling puzzle games like Lemmings and Lost Vikings were so much fun.