Operation Hardcore is a 2D side-scrolling stick shooter with some modern twists, but still heavily inspired by old classics of the same genre like, for example, Contra.
Alchemic Jousts is a casual two-dimensional tower defence game in which you must use your burgeoning elemental magic abilities to destroy your opponents’ towers while protecting your own.
The cleverly-titled End of the Mine is a mostly enjoyable if somewhat unexceptional 2D platformer/shooter, in which the player mines for interplanetary goodies while blasting endless hordes of beasties. Find weapons, upgrade weapons, craft ammo
Project Abyss is developed and published by Tall Story Studios. They’ve had previous experience with Guardians of Victoria which, despite being critically panned, still offered a decent steampunk setting. I’m glad to say that they’ve learned from
Charlie’s Adventure is a relatively short two-dimensional platformer from indie developers, Just1337 Studios. In Charlie’s Adventure you play the titular Charlie. A young boy who, upon finding a strange box in his sand pit and opening
Life as a full-circle is perfect. Food, water, and shelter easily available and plentiful along with other pleasures. Life as a half-circle? Barely able to survive with the little food and water they can scrounge up. Forced to live outside or work
Dragon Knight is a 2D side-scrolling fighter reminiscent of titles such as the original Golden Axe and Dragon’s Crown. All of the staples are here: healing and attack items to pick up, multiple areas that are blocked until all enemies are killed and
2016 has been a very lopsided year for games in the indie sector and even major developers have been feeling the pinch. Remasters, spiritual successors and original products have flooded the markets with varying degrees of success. Massive budgets
Beholder is a genre-defying game in the sense that it feels like a mashup of a bunch of ideas taken from several other contexts and put together into one nice package. The game takes place in a dystopian setting, which is heavily characterized by
If you grew up during the late ’90s, early 2000s, then the name SNK has little to no bearing on you as much as other fighting-game names—and that’s a damn shame. History has often forgotten gems not because they lacked quality but they