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February's Indie Games Review

cyrus_zuo writes "Game Tunnel has just published its February Independent Video Games Round-Up. This article looks at ten indie games from the last month with four different people reviewing and rating each game to provide a variety of insights into what was and wasn't great in Indie gaming in the last month. This month's review is highlighted by Tower Defence, Tube Twist and Wrestling Encore."

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  1. Re:For the same reason xBox not doing well by Spy+der+Mann · · Score: 2, Funny

    but I've seen better FlashMedia done by teens on Spring Break ...

    Sorry, but spring breakers' party videos don't count.

  2. Not the best games - But that's a good thing by Lerc · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It's worth remembering that if you rail against the reviewing world for giving uniformly good reviews, you should at least be grateful when they tell you that a game isn't so good.

    It'd be nice to keep the monthly roundups mentioned on games.slashdot. It gives us a good pointer to what's going on in the indy world. This month, it seems not a great deal, but when the really great ones come along this seems a pretty efficient way to find out.

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  3. Originality? by cgenman · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It seems like of the games listed, the majority are straight clones of existing games, and three are heavily genre pieces.

    Indie games have to be bastions of originality! We need you guys to incubate the weird and wonderful ideas, like Facade, Dada, stagnation in blue, and most everything this guy does. Heck, subspace is still an original indie game, even though it spawned a ton of clones and fell into obscurity. Puzzle Pirates was a risky original take, and it rakes in the dough.

    'come on, guys! If you think it is hard now, try creating original ideas and gameplay with a 100 toothbrush salesmen and bankers breathing down your neck. This is your time to shine. This is your proving grounds. Sure, Ambrosia has seen success through polish over originality, but where is the soul in that?*

    *Note: I actually really like Ambrosia. I still think Chiral is one of the best puzzle games ever made.

  4. Re:Not every Indie is crap by Repton · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Interesting quote from the GalCiv2 FAQ:

    Q: Galactic Civilizations I got some attention because you didn't have any CD copy protection. Aren't you afraid of piracy?

    Our primary concern is our customers - the people who pay my salary. They're my overlord and I don't want to inconvenience them. Moreover, piracy is really about how many sales are actually lost. What we do is put out free updates after release. We got Editor's Choice Awards from most of the major game magazines for the original Galactic Civilizations, and that was on the 1.0 version in the box. However, we put out tons of updates after release that greatly enhanced that experience.

    So let's say someone got a "warez" copy. If they like the game, they're going to want the updates, and to do that, they have to have a valid serial number that is verified on the server side (i.e., no cracks). So at that point, we're going to get that sale or we would have never gotten the sale.

    I don't like game companies treating me like a criminal. If I'm paying $50 for a game then I better well be able to put it on my laptop and PC and not have to futz around with keeping track of the CD. Besides, I end up losing my CDs anyway.

    (still looking for the system requirements on the website.. <sigh>)

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