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Review: Gamestar Mechanic – a game that helps you make your own indie games
Gamestar Mechanic from E-Line Media is a game, as an educational tool, a game development environment and a social media site. It’s a tall order, and more amazing to behold in action.
Hero Generations: An Interview w Scott Brodie – Former Microsoft Game Dev Goes Facebook Indie
An interview with Scott Brodie of Heart Shaped Games, on how he left his job at Microsoft to start a multi-generational hero title for Facebook.
A Divine Night Out – An Indie Game Review
Maybe the most important thing to note about Bleating Sheep Productions’ “A Divine Night Out” is that it isn’t actually a game. Read the full review…
Review: The Curfew
Imagine being armed with all the skills you need to explore a city and its secrets from the very start of the game. The Curfew puts you in the position of an unnamed protagonist who has to protect valuable information that may potentially bring down the tyrannical Shepherd Party government.
Game Review: Picaroon – Some RTS, Some MMO, Some Free
Picaroon is an RTS with some MMO elements (or what the devs call an MMORTS; it’s free to play, but if you really want to wallop your opponents, be prepared to shell out the doubloons.
Kingdom of Loathing Wants to Kiss and Makeup
Kingdom of Loathing, a deliberately low-fi but wonderful free browser-based MMORPG has undergone some serious updates. It’s time to take another look.
Indie Game Review: Onslaught! Arena brings the killer waves
A review of “Onslaught! Arena” from Lost Decade Games – a fast-paced, arcade-style medieval fantasy shoot ‘em up. Fans of retro classics like Archon, Smash TV, Geometry Wars and Gauntlet should feel right at home.. Does this hyper 8-bit styled fantasy shmup for web browsers bring the killer waves? Read the full indie game review.
The Hand Eye Society at Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2010
As gigantic moving projections became the facades of buildings, and massive towers of speakers carried the soundtrack for the dancing images that graced hundreds of over-sized LED displays, there is no question that technology and art can (and often do) go hand-in-hand.
IndieGameReviewer covers the Hand Eye Society’s Arcadian Renaissance indie game exhibit at Toronto’s all night city-wide Nuit Blanche art event. No quarters required!
Indie Browser Game Loved Plays Like a Slutty and Smart N+ Fever Dream
“Loved” is a short but enjoyable free indie browser game from a very promising new voice to the indie gaming spectrum. Read the full review.
Guns of Icarus – A Review of an Indie Game’s Steampunk Promise
A review of Guns of Icarus from Muse Games and notes on how to make a superficial Steampunk title a great Steampunk game.













