Game Tunnel's Indie Games of the Year 2006
cyrus_zuo writes "Creating off-beat, original, and carefully crafted games is the heritage of Independent Game developers, and the Top 10 Independent Games of 2006 does its ancestry proud. Each of the 10 games selected this year is a winner in its own right, an undiscovered gem just waiting to be found. So dim the lights and warm up your modem, as Game Tunnel presents The Top 10 Independent Games of 2006." The annual Independent Games Festival will also be giving a nod to indie games from 2006, and via features you can have a look behind the scenes at some of Game Tunnel's winners. Check out the entries on Kudos , Gumboy Crazy Adventures , and Virtual Villagers .
When I read "Gumboy Crazy Adventures" by "Cinemax", my first thought was that it was some type of cartoony play on late night skin flicks. Now that would be quirky! Happy New Year everyone
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Hmmmmm those games all look pretty professional, at least concerning graphics. What is defined as indie currently because these games are certainly not the work of a few individuals working in their basement on a game in my opinion. For me indie development are games like geometry wars or armadillorun. E.g. one person developed games with less than 10 months development time. Are small scale game developers just branding themselves as "indie" just to take advantage of the current indie hype?
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another notable is Minions of Mirth. It's a respectable MMORPG written by one programmer in one year. While it's not open-source, you can host your own servers, develop mods, and he's done a nice job of publishing details about the back-end.
Not a single one of those games runs on Linux. Curious, isn't it?
I'm still trying out virtual villagers, that one seems entertaining....but the graphics are horrible and I don't think I have the patience the game requires as it runs even while your computer is off.
There's another one on that site called Tasty Planet which is kind of a down and dirty 2D version of Katamari Damacy, right down to catchy music. Its fun for a bit and amusing, and well put together, however there is little diversity between the levels, at least initially, and you end up having to hunt around for tiny insects and things that respawn frequently to get your size up instead of there being enough static objects to engulf.
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