Posts Tagged ‘indie’

Deep Sea preview – Shifting from entertainment to experience

Deep Sea is a game demonstrated at SXSW this year by Robin Arnott which is a sensory based experience while still maintaining interactive features that classifies it as a game. You don a gas mask that filters out most external sounds and blinds you. You partake in audio-only gameplay in which you are allegedly underwater [...]

Indie Gaming: The Movie (Trailer)

This is the trailer for an upcoming short film I’ve been looking forward to since I heard of it’s development. It documents the lives of several different indie game developers and the kind of challenges they have to overcome, including lost sales to piracy. It’s a demonstration of the motivation behind these games that many [...]

F2P Spotlight: Soldat

If you enjoy 2D multiplayer shooters like King Arthur’s Gold or Take Arms then you have probably heard of Soldat at some point. If not, say hello to the granddaddy of Take Arms. Soldat is a shooter centered around the traditional deathmatch and team deathmatch gameplay that many other similar games feature but it’s very [...]

8-bit Funding – A great project to support indie gaming

As you probably know by now, I am a big fan of indie games. They represent the foundation of what makes gaming open and indie game developers have the freedom of creation that many develops higher up the ladder seem to lack much of the time. Indie developers are the ones who will replace those [...]