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Indie Monday: Innovative Control Methods
Posted by Nick Kojima on October 27th, 2008 in Features

Our modern world is constantly driven by innovation and invention, and it’s exciting to see that such a practice isn’t just restricted to industry research. Here are three indie titles that feature new control methods for play, as proof that creativity is still alive and kicking in this overly-saturated world of games.


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Indie Monday: Under the Sea Edition
Posted by Nick Kojima on October 20th, 2008 in Features

In this hot (or stormy, depending on where you live) weather, you might wish you were on a tropical island somewhere, swimming in the cold and clear blue sea. Well, this Monday we bring you three games, all played differently, but all set underwater. Put on your flippers and enjoy.


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Indie Monday: The New Old School
Posted by Luna Cruz on October 13th, 2008 in Features

If you think that 2D, top-down, pixel art role-playing games are dead, think again. Today’s indie designers are still creating stories reminiscent of our DOS and PlayStation childhoods. Don’t get us wrong, we love the new 3D RPGs as much as the next guy. But we still have a special place in our heart for [...]


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Indie Monday: Great Games Improved
Posted by Nick Kojima on October 6th, 2008 in Features

One of the best things a game developer could ever do is release a sequel that’s way more awesome than an already awesome game. You’re in luck today, because this article contains twice as much awesomeness.


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Indie Monday: Cards and Poker Edition
Posted by Nick Kojima on September 29th, 2008 in Features

Think card games are all the same? We bring you three games from indie developers that put a twist on what you think you can do with a deck of cards. Pull up a chair and enjoy.


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Indie Monday: Fantasy Unleashed!
Posted by Nick Kojima on September 22nd, 2008 in Features

What better way to start a week than to be greeted with shiny armor by your bedside, dragons in your garage and sacred scrolls at your desktop? Fantasy, after all, has been a theme in games since time immemorial, so let’s keep that tradition going with these lovely picks:

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Indie Monday: Classics You Shouldn’t Have Missed
Posted by Nick Kojima on September 15th, 2008 in Features

It doesn’t mean the latest games are always the most fun, and we’ve got a nifty selection of three quality pieces to prove it. Here’s your chance to play your heart out on a few titles you might have missed:

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Indie Monday: Interview with Steve Verreault from Twilight Games
Posted by Nick Kojima on September 8th, 2008 in Features

We know Twilight Games for their lovely titles like Aargon Deluxe, Space Taxi 2 and Jump Jump Jelly Reactor. The studio began in Montreal, Canada back in 1999. Today, the comapany is truly international, with its members working and collaborating from different countries through the Internet. Yet, despite all those developments, it still retains its [...]

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Indie Monday: Back to School
Posted by Nick Kojima on September 1st, 2008 in Features

It’s that time of the year again! All right, I agree that the commencement of a new school semester may not be as festive as I’m making it sound, but there are still many reasons to be happy. Here are some excellent substitutes for homework:

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Widget Monkey Indie Monday
Posted by Poh Tun Kai on June 11th, 2007 in Features

For this special Indie Monday, say hello to Widget Monkey Games, an up-and-coming independent developer and game publisher. In addition to producing an assortment of fun game widgets for Apple’s Dashboard, David Janik-Jones created Widget Monkey Games as a place to sell and promote his own games as well as the best new casual games [...]

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