Top Indie Games You Wouldn't Mind Paying For 116
Alan Skorkin writes "If you are sick of the boring and overpriced commercial games, then have a look at this list. These are
some of the best indie games out there — innovative, immersive, great gameplay and very reasonably priced (some are even free). You would never feel cheated after buying and playing these games. In fact, you would feel like you got the better end of the deal, and that is a lot more than can be said for the vast majority of commercial games out there."
Sins of a Solar Empire (Score:5, Interesting)
One of the most engrossing games I have played in years! Also, no DRM, great developer support.
It in nice to be treated like an adult by the developer!
Eschalon has a Linux version! (Score:1, Interesting)
This is an excellent list, though I am somewhat disappointed that only one game I looked at (and I checked out most of them) had a native Linux version. I'm sure some work with Wine, but I'm too lazy to look. I'll definitely be trying out Eschalon tonight.
Also, I played Battles of Norghan a few years back and it was addicting. It's a very unique game...the description from TFA, "a blend of strategy and RPG" is about as accurate as you can get, but it really doesn't play like any other game (that I know of) that is called a strategy/RPG. I was a poor college student at the time so I didn't buy it, but I may have to re-download the demo and get into it again.