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Review: Driftmoon RPG – wherein we make an exception to rate an alpha build
Here at IGR, we don’t usually review games that are still in Alpha. But, we were asked to give our take on an epic RPG called DriftMoon, with an assurance and confidence that we would find it to our liking. I feel that this confidence is not misplaced.
Waveform racks up the stars – An Indie Game Review
Eden Industries’ Waveform occupies a strange niche between platformer and rhythm game, something like Sonic the Hedgehog meets Dance Dance Revolution. It’s conceptually quite simple; so simple, it’s a little surprising that there haven’t been more games like it. While it can be frustrating at times, its “one more turn” addictiveness makes it a hard game to dislike.
Zytron II – A Particle-Emitting Indie Game Review
Zytron II brings together retro SHMUP sensibilities and modern day revisions. Up to four friends can blast through this glowing world of airborne destruction. Read the full review…
Review: 1000 Amps – An Illuminated Puzzle Platformer
1000 Amps from dev Brandon Brizzi, is an indie 2D platformer coupled with puzzle solving and adventure gameplay based on the Flash platform. Read the full review…
Review: Girl With A Heart Of
In “Girl With A Heart Of” you play as Raven, a young girl who is learning about the roles of her family members as well as the little microcosm of her town of darkness. Read the full review…
Review: Auditorium from Cipher Prime Studios
Somewhere at the junction between puzzle game, particle simulator, and synthesizer, lies Auditorium. Read the full review…
Don 2: The Game – a review
Don 2 is a third person action adventure game from Gameshatra for Android, iOS and PSN where you play moments from the Bollywood movie. Read the full review…
Review: Shepherd Slaughter – A Roguelike Adventure
Shepherd Slaughter is an adventure game and roguelike, using a top down perspective with relatively simple graphics. The game has an impressive features list highlighting the variety of monsters and environments on offer in its randomly generated world.
Da New Guys: Day of the Jackass – a review of Wadjet Eye’s latest
“Da New Guys: Day of the Jackass” involves snarky, sarcastic writing, solid adventure game mechanics, and graphics on par with classic Sierra On-Line adventure titles. Read the full review
A Review of Chronicles of a Dark Lord – Episode One: Tides of Fate (Enhanced Edition)
From Kisareth Studios comes a tale of magic, politics, and a really large evil family. Read our full review of Magus Lee’s first devious adventure.









