Tag: Indie
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Screenshot Saturday Round-Up
Screenshot Saturday, or #ScreenshotSaturday for the hip, is a weekly event held on twitter where indie game developers share a screenshot, gif, or video of what they are currently working on for their indie game. This past Saturday we decided to get in on the fun and host a space for indie developers to share
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Kitfox Announces Pupperazzi
National Dog Day might have been yesterday, but with Gamescom kicking off today along with the Wholesome Games Showcase, Kitfox Games announced that they’ll be publishing Pupperazzi from developer Sundae Month. In Pupperazzi, you are the paparazzi for adorable doggos and puppers. Upgrade your camera as you build your camera to become the preimer dog
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Patch Notes 1 – Dark Sales with Shane Reynolds
Join Eric, Jason, and Chris on a brand new podcast adventure, Patch Notes! How is this any different than our other podcasts? Well Patch Notes is our podcast where we interview Indie game developers about their latest game and how they got to this point. On the first issue, we welcome Shane Reynolds of Optiscatter
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Ever Forward Preview
Pathea Games, the makers of the RPG My Time at Portia, have released a demo on Steam for their new puzzle adventure game Ever Forward. In Ever Forward, you take control of Maya, a 12 year old girl in what seems to be a dystopian future. In the demo, you awaken on a beach and
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E3 2018: Starbear Boats
Funktronic Labs was showing off a new game in the Indiecade area of a new game in the Starbear series. Starbear Taxi is a VR title that came out on May 3rd this year, and Starbear Boats, as it’s currently called takes the lovable protagonist on a new adventure. Funktronic Labs is known for their
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E3 2018: Killer Queen Black
Prior to E3 there was a leak of titles coming to the Nintendo Switch, with the focal point being Fortnite. Hidden in that though was Killer Queen Black, and if you know me, I love me some Killer Queen, so the hype was real. Killer Queen has only been available as a 10 player arcade
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Shape of the World First Impressions
I had the chance to sample a short demo of the upcoming walking simulator Shape of the World. The first thing you’ll notice is how the neon color pallet of Shape of the World perfectly matches the soundtrack. As you explore, the world generates around you, with cliffs and trees springing up out of nowhere.
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NeuroVoider Coming to Consoles
NeuroVoider* looks like a hell of a good time. Okay, maybe it’s the synthwave in the launch trailer that sold me, but just watch, just watch it. NeuroVoider* is a twin-stick shooter, you know, where one analog stick is used for movement, and the other, well, shooting things. In this case, you are shooting evil
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Brut@l Launch Date Announced
We got a chance to get some hands on time with the upcoming indie game Brut@l and came away very impressed with it. In fact, the unique ASCII art style of the game was enough to win Best Artistic Style. So needless to say, we are very excited to hear it will coming to PlayStation
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It'sreally great and cool post.
This podcast review sounds exciting! I love how it combines anime discussion with a unique hero system based on trust.…