August's Best Indie Games
cyrus_zuo writes "Game Tunnel has just published
its August Independent
Video Games Round-Up. This month's article looks at ten indie titles
and is highlighted by the seemingly Katamari-inspired freeware game
The Blob, Kudos, from the same mind as last
year's amazing
Democracy, and DevastationZone
Troopers, a 3rd person shooter that lets you redefine your
landscape by blowing holes through the walls to get into and out of
tough scrapes.
A panel of four game industry veterans reviews and rates every game
giving a variety of opinions on each of them."
I'm very much into independent/homebrew games... is there a site that's "the place" for the indie/homebrew scene?
After reading TFA, I downloaded "da blob".
.net framework. So I went and grabbed that. The .net framework needed "windows installer 3.0", so I followed the link and grabbed that (after doing some "windows genuine advantage" non sense).
When I tried to install it, I got some obscure error about a missing DLL. After reading a little about the issue I realized I needed the
After all that was installed, the game works great.
Just thought I would mention it since the project website seems to be slashdoted, leaving no other obvious help form for anyone else that might run into the same issue.
I thought someone made Katamari-Democracy.
God spoke to me.
I'm not sure how much research the critics should do. They play the games and tell you what they think of them. If a reviewer approaches a review with more preperatiion than the average gameplayer then their review may be less useful to people who want to play the game.
A game May be brilliant if you know ancient chinese dialects. A keen reviewer might go out and learn those especially for the review. Then they say the game is awesome. Then we all download it and find that it sucks because _we_ don't know ancient chinese dialects.
Often, if a player fails to understand the game they are playing it is the fault of the game.
-- That which does not kill us has made its last mistake.
Virtual Villagers is a Palm OS classic game since some time. It is a very well done Tamagotchi style game with goals to archive and a plot line. It is something nice to do when you are bored in a train with your palm, but I can't imagine anybody playing it seriously on their PC.
Well, to be fair "GTA meets Katamari" tells me about a million times more about the game than saying it is "set in a 2010 city that needs a paintjob".
Get the game Democracy direct from the authors and avoid giving the submitter a referal cash.
Greasy greasy greasy...
Don't worry, no one really cares about what you say anyway because you're just some punk kid who can't pass English class and thinks because he played Halo on his bigger brother's console he's going to become a software developer.
You'll grow out of it once you hit puberty.
Many of the pages on that site, like the previous month listings, are displaying as raw HTML.
Technoli
Maybe you will know the wonder of the comma when you turn 21.
That's not funny. A comma killed my dad.
And it's already the second time this column has been slashdotted.
And this long long speach comes to one point... That-- OOOO! QUARTER!
Zonk, lay off.
And this long long speach comes to one point... That-- OOOO! QUARTER!