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Two Great Lists of 10 Great Indie Games You Didn’t Play In 2009
A total of twenty really excellent indie games released in 2009 you probably didn’t even know about.
Get A 75% Discount on Best of Indie Games Bundle Vol. 2 Only Until Nov 16th, 2009!
Direct2Drive has an amazing package including some of the best independent games we have seen over the past year. Sure some are better than others, but that’s what bundles are all about. Regardless, Crayon Physics Deluxe normally goes for 20 bucks all on its own, but you can get seven full excellent and recent indie games for a grand total of $24.95. Normally buying these titles individually would set you back a hundred bucks so you are getting 75% off until this Sunday, November 16th. After that you can only kick yourself for hesitating.
Review: Machinarium from Amanita Design
Amanita Design, creators of Samarost and Samarost 2 have released their latest title. Machinarium is an all new adventure, making use of the same point-and-click mechanics, but taking place in a metropolis inhabited by robots. Read the IGR review.
A Two-Handed Review of Torchlight from Runic Games
A Two-Handed Review of Torchlight from Runic Games
Interview with Rob Jagnow, Creator of Hit Indie Game “Cogs”
An interview with Rob Jagnow, creator of popular indie tile-based puzzle game “Cogs.”
Through the Fourth Wall: A Review of Façade
Called “the future of video games” by the New York Times, read the IGR review of ambitious indie game Façade.
Five Inspiring New Indie Games You Should Play – Fall 2009 Edition
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And Yet It Moves – Review
The indie game scene is funny in that something that has years of history can be so below the radar that introducing it again can be fresh news to the majority. Isn’t that, after all, why we are here? To cast some light on the thousands of hidden gems in the dark mines and pathways of the metaverse? Read IGR’s review of “And Yet It Moves”
Time Gentlemen, Please – Review

Read the IGR review of indie game Time Gentlemen, Please.
Mount & Blade – Review
Despite some bugs and weak quest lines, Mount & Blade is a bold new indie title from TaleWorlds, recommended for anyone looking for a solid new role-playing adventure with a refreshing new take at the combat action level. Read our review.






