July Independent Game Reviews From Game Tunnel 22
cyrus_zuo writes "Game Tunnel has published the
July Independent Video
Game round-up, the latest in their long-running Famitsu-styled panels that
review all the latest Indie PC games. The 10 games reviewed this month include
the physics-based puzzle game Obulis, the PuzzleQuest made even easier Puzzle
Hero and the appropriately titled Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble."
Re:Im all for indie but... (Score:3, Informative)
The thing about Indie games is that you'll find developers taking risks that no publisher would let them. Often it doesn't pay out, but sometimes it does and you get a truly innovative game.
And now I'll go back to playing Titan Quest to tide me over till Diablo 3.
There are good indy games (Score:3, Informative)
That's one of the reasons to check out a site like GameTunnel. In particular, the games they award game of the year tend to be real good. Pick a style you like and you'll probably find something fun. Depths of Peril is one I bought and am enjoying a whole lot. Really well done game overall.
Re:Im all for indie but... (Score:5, Informative)
They aren't the only indie games around, just ones that got released (and submitted) this month.
Games that don't look like those include:
Lux (http://sillysoft.net/lux/)
Mount n Blade (http://www.taleworlds.com/)
Mr Robot (http://www.moonpod.com)
Cute Knight (http://www.hanakogames.com/knight.shtml)
Master of Defense (http://www.master-of-defense.com/)
Determinance (http://www.mode7games.com/)
and my own games:
Democracy (http://www.democracygame.com) and
Rock Legend (http://www.rocklegendgame.com)