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Game Review – Gratuitous Space Battles: Collector’s Edition

Read the indie game review of Gratuitous Space Battles: Collector’s Edition available now on Steam, MAC and Window PC.
Review of Jolly Rover – An Indie Puzzle Adventure Game For Windows, Mac and Steam

Read IGR’s review of indie game Jolly Rover – a new puzzle / adventure game available for Windows, Mac and on the Steam powered engine from Brawsome Games.
The 2010 Penny Arcade Expo “PAX 10″ Winners Announced
The Penny Arcade Expo 2010, better known as PAX, (arguably the largest independent games festival of its kind in North America if one takes attendance into account,) has officially announced this year’s top ten best new independent games – the PAX 10 – to be featured at the conference taking place this August in Seattle. [...]
Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent – A Review of the new game from Telltale

An indie game review of “Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent” from Telltale Games available for Windows PC, Steam, iPod and iPad.
Puzzle Dimension – A Balls to the Wall Puzzle Game by Doctor Entertainment

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…
Emberwind – An Indie Game Review of the Whimsical Fantasy Platformer

From TimeTrap Games comes Emberwind, a surprisingly vast side-scrolling adventure. Read IGR’s review of this indie game from TimeTrap Studios.
Indie Game Max and the Magic Marker Lets You Draw Your Way Out of a Mess

When I was a young kid, there was this great cartoon on TV called Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings. It was black and white and involved a scraggly kinda nerdy kid with a magical piece of chalk and the theme song went: “Well you know my name is Simon And the things I [...]
Sleep is Death – A Remarkable 8-Bit Storytelling Game for Two Players

by Callabrantus, with additional notes from Indie-Game-Freak Sleep is Death (Geisterfahrer) by Jason Rohrer will not require a top-of-the-line graphics card. It doesn’t sport a sleek, bleeding-edge interface. In fact, boasting a whopping 640×480 screen resolution, Sleep is Death is as barebones as it gets. The graphics are reminiscent of Sierra On-Line’s earliest King’s Quest [...]










