Tag: Indie
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Bullet Hell Haven – Mullet Madjack – Review
Mullet Madjack is fun. It’s as simple as that. Fun. At its core Mullet Madjack is a frantic FPS game where time and speed are the name of the game.
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Protect your base and return home – Lesson Learned – Review
It’s been a while since I’ve played a tower defence game, but once I saw the art style of Lesson Learned, I knew it was time for a resurgence.
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Slash and Roll, Become the Dice Assassin – Review
What do you get when you mix an action-packed rogue-like with dice, cards and the turn-based mechanics of chess? Well, you get Dice Assassin, naturally.
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Jack Holmes: Master Of Puppets
Close the blinds, make the room nice and dark and grab yourself comfortable for a trip into the weird created by a solo dev, @TonyDevGame.
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Create a five-star hotel – Dream Hotel Master (PC) – Review
I still like to enjoy reliving my hospitality days through the medium of business simulation games. So when a game titled “Dream Hotel Master” came across my dashboard, I was quick to request it for myself.
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Little Kitty Big City – Review
When Little Kitty, Big City first got announced it created quite the buzz around the TYG bullpen, and I decided to give it a whirl.
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Border Bots VR – Review
Border Bots VR throws you into one of the last jobs for humans in a city full of worker robots. There’s inspiration from games such as Papers Please
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Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles – Review
Solo developer Tomas Sala is back with a follow-up to The Falconeer, a game with a unique setting and a memorable aesthetic that dropped you into dogfights on the back of a giant eagle. Bulwark shares the same world but is less action-focused. It still pushes forward with innovation by sliding into the city-building genre.…
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Change the story? – Saviorless – Review
Are you sitting comfortably? Because it’s time for a story, the story of a boy called Antar and a journey he is about to take. This is Saviorless. Our tale begins with three beings called narrators discussing a story. The elder narrator explains to the two younger apprentices that they must never change a story, only ever read it as it is. After…