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What We’re Playing: April 2019
In the first in a new series of articles, we're going to take a look at the indie titles that have been getting our attention this month. No Man's Sky While this game got a whole lot of flak when it first came out, the updates and recent announcement of an expensive multiplayer element made … Continue reading What We’re Playing: April 2019
Games with Gold – April 2019
Microsoft has announced the Games with Gold for April 2019 and it includes the indie titles The Technomancer and Outcast: Second Contact.
Jack n’ Jill DX Review – One Button’s All You’ll Need
Jack n' Jill DX is a simple platformer that you'll only need one button to play. Is it any good? Here's our review.
Tetra’s Escape Review – A New Spin on Old Puzzles
Tetra's Escape is a simple and enjoyable indie puzzle game. It might not look the nicest, but it's worth your time and money.
Games with Gold – March 2019
The Games with Gold for March 2019 have been announced and there's not much of a selection when it comes to indie titles.
Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove Expansions Delayed Further
Yacht Club Games delay Shovel Knight: King of Cards and Showdown by several months.
Minit Review – A Marvellous Minimalist Masterpiece
Minit is an adventure game made by Jan Willem Nijman, Kitty Calis, Jukio Kallio, and Dominik Johann. The first thing you'll probably notice when you start playing Minit is the visuals and how the game uses only black and white pixels. However, the limited colour scheme and fidelity are used to amazing effect! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9plTKlhWjg In … Continue reading Minit Review – A Marvellous Minimalist Masterpiece
First Look for New Hollow Knight DLC on Valentine’s Day
Team Cherry, Hollow Knight's developer, will be showing off some new DLC on February 14, 2019.
FoxNext Sets Up Indie Development Fund, Etherborn to Be First Game
FoxNext, a division of 20th Century Fox, has created a fund for indie game developers and Altered Matter's Etherborn will be the first game to benefit from it.