I received an email about this game called Team Indie, and thought i’d share it with yall. It’s a rad mashup of different indie game characters that uses each of their abilities to help complete a side scrolling level.
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I received an email about this game called Team Indie, and thought i’d share it with yall. It’s a rad mashup of different indie game characters that uses each of their abilities to help complete a side scrolling level.
Screenshot Saturday Digest: 4-10-11
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Screenshot Saturday Digest - 3-12-11
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"My long-term goal is to develop an isometric, RPG game." Dave enthused almost immediately upon being asked about his future plans. Given his background in the industry, I was completely taken by surprise. Dave Gilbert, for those who aren't aware of the name, is the CEO of Wadjet Eye Games, a company responsible for modern adventure games like the Blackwell Trilogy, Gemini Rue as well as The Shivah, Dave's very first foray into the world of game design.
"I used to teach English in Korea more than a decade ago. After I came back home, I found myself living with my parents because my apartment was still being rented out. Obviously, when you're living with your parents, there'd be questions about what you do all day, why haven't you gotten a proper job - you know, stuff like that. The Shivah was, originally, my way of puting off the inevitable. I'd take my lapop out to a cafe every day, sit down and write the Shivah."
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At the conference's lighthearted "Failure Workshop," Kyle Gabler with World of Goodeveloper 2D Boy showed off the studio's failed game Robot and the Cities that Built Him, a Flash game that that has robots blasting humans.
Gabler said the game ended up being a waste of six months of work because 2D Boy was more in love with the concept of the game, and not obsessed enough with making the game fun.
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Wii and the Kid Gem Finder: "Legend of Princess" A Zelda Fangame
So I pretty much love everything Konjak makes. This game is no exception. Legend of Princess is an homage to Zelda without really being a Zelda type of game. Its an action game with big beautiful sprites and cool puzzles. I have to say was very impressed with this game and would love to see a sequel or bigger more involved version of it.
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Though the Humble Indie Bundle eventually introduced an entirely new model for digital distribution of indie games, the bundle's creators said they were actually inspired by one of the most established players in the digital download space
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