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July Independent Game Reviews From Game Tunnel

cyrus_zuo writes "Game Tunnel has published the July Independent Video Game round-up, the latest in their long-running Famitsu-styled panels that review all the latest Indie PC games. The 10 games reviewed this month include the physics-based puzzle game Obulis, the PuzzleQuest made even easier Puzzle Hero and the appropriately titled Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble."

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  1. Re:Im all for indie but... by strelitsa · · Score: 3, Funny

    When you say "Dangerous", does this mean that the girls are actually ninja assassins from South Secaucus NJ? Or is the statutory rape conviction hanging over your head if you boink one of them the "dangerous" part? Or are they actually from a high school with 50-ton pieces of masonry falling off the top floors due to lack of preventative maintenance?

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  2. Re:Im all for indie but... by cliffski · · Score: 5, Informative

    They aren't the only indie games around, just ones that got released (and submitted) this month.
    Games that don't look like those include:

    Lux (http://sillysoft.net/lux/)
    Mount n Blade (http://www.taleworlds.com/)
    Mr Robot (http://www.moonpod.com)
    Cute Knight (http://www.hanakogames.com/knight.shtml)
    Master of Defense (http://www.master-of-defense.com/)
    Determinance (http://www.mode7games.com/)
    and my own games:
    Democracy (http://www.democracygame.com) and
    Rock Legend (http://www.rocklegendgame.com)

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