April Indie Game Round-Up 13
cyrus_zuo writes "Take a break from the E3 world and look at what happened in the Indie world in
April. Game Tunnel has posted its April
Indie Game Round-Up, covering 15 Independent games that were released
since the
March Round-Up. While there has not yet been an Editor's Choice winner
this year, April featured 6 Gold award winners (average score of 8/10), the same
number as had been awarded during the first three months of the year combined!
As always it is full of opinions from the illustrious panel of Seth Robinson (Legend of the Red Dragon), Mike
Hommel (Dr. Lunatic) and Mike Kasprzak (Sykhronics)
on each of the games."
Whew (Score:1)
The Force is Not With Us. (Score:5, Funny)
Damn you, Sir. Damn you, and such.
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Epidemic Groove [dejobaan.com] - Our casual/action/real-time strategy hybrid about women curing a worldwide epidemic by constructing nanomechanical defenses. You know, the usual stuff.
Obviously not paying attention (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Obviously not paying attention (Score:1)
Re:Obviously not paying attention (Score:1)
Not a bad crop. (Score:1)
DROD Returns!!! (Score:1)
You can actually get the full original DROD, with level editor, for free. Go visit their site and check it out:
http://www.caravelgames.com/ [caravelgames.com]
They even have a Linux version - such a
Re:DROD Returns!!! (Score:1)
Re:DROD Returns!!! (Score:1)
So far the level design in DROD Rooted Hold is great, so I don't have a problem with paying for it.
Isn't this the a pretty good example of the dream of open source? You aren't being forced to pay for the technology. You are just paying for creative work done with the technology, right? The technology is shared, as if it were a scientific discovery.