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Review: Red Eclipse – An open source fast-paced classic shooter
As I played Red Eclipse I was reminded more of Quake. It’s a rather simple fast-paced shooter at its core that offers a nice range of play modes and modifiers.
Review: Deity – a free stealth action game
Deity is a stealth-action game from students of the famous school Digipen built from the ground up in C++ with a custom engine. Read the full review…
Review: Keys of a Gamespace
Keys of a Gamespace by Sébastien Genvo working with the University of Metz team offers a stab into a rare genre of gaming – of theory and psychology. Read the full review…
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.
IndieCade 2011 – Friday October 7 – A Photo Diary
A photo diary reporting from IndieCade 2011 in Culver City, California featuring Rob Jagnow, Jon Blow and some transient 8-bit ghosties.
Hamster: Attack! – an Android indie game review
Developer Summary: Dynamic destruction and cute hamsters — what more could you ask for? Help Hammy free his friends using his makeshift slingshot in this action-packed puzzle game! You’ll play Hammy, the furry freedom fighter, as he frightens cats, knocks things over, blows them up, and generally causes mayhem as he works to free his [...]
Review: Attack of the Mutant Sheep for iOS
Read our review of Attack of the Mutant Sheep for iOS. Mutant sheep are attacking your hot dog! Fend them off, or get flocked!
Pax Britannica – The One Button RTS is now on Android
Created for the Gamma IV competition,Pax Brittanica is an engrossing indie title that asks if players can defend a battleship and sink another using only one button.
Review – Proun: A Ball on a String or Much More?
Proun is a great-looking 3D psychedelic racing game by indie developer Oogst. Find out why it became so popular after its release (over 1.2 million HTTP requests) that its website went down for the entire weekend












