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Navigating the Rodent Realm in A Rat’s Life: The Cat Conspiracy
A Rat’s Life: The Cat Conspiracy is an indie game by Pieces Games that slips you into the furry hands of a rat living in fear of the outside world. You’re small and vulnerable with nothing but a strong need to find your siblings and avoid starvation. You’ll progress through different environments and meet a…
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FINAL KNIGHT’s Monster Mash-Up Delivers Beat ‘Em Up Brilliance
FINAL KNIGHT by 2oclocksoft takes everything you love about beat ’em ups and merges them with fantasy action. The on-screen visuals of mayhem and disorder combined with the fast-paced auto-battling movements make each run through the dungeons fun and memorable. If you’re looking for something to enjoy between games for quick and chaotic gameplay, then…
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Exploring Anomaly Collapse – A Twist on Turn-Based Strategy Gaming
Roguelites are the single gameplay type that I find difficult to enjoy. Yes, it’s because of the gameplay; however, there are some games in the genre that manage to make it fun. The first in this list will always be Hades by Supermassive Games and now, just below that, I’ve placed Anomaly Collapse by RocketPunch…
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Conquering Chaos in Lucky Tower Ultimate – A Cartoonish Romp Through a Tower of Mayhem
Lucky Tower Ultimate by Studio Seufz feels a lot like if the board game Munchkin was made into a video game. It’s also very clearly made by people who find the humor in fantasy-type games where you’re basically a murder hobo. As a roguelike, each run is completely different, making each time you jump in…
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Exploring Crow Country – A Journey into the Heart of 1990’s Intrigue
I didn’t realize how much I longed for a Silent Hill-esque experience in an indie game. Crow Country scratched my horror/ puzzle itch while also showing me how much of a baby I am. Developed by SFB Games, popular for Tangle Tower and the upcoming The Mermaid’s Tongue, they have done a great job at…
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Minimap’s Mega Sale Offers Up to 80% Off Games
There’s no batter time to get involved in Minimap’s community than now! With up to 80% off games like Thy Creature and Replica, your backstock is sure to grow even more. The sale will be ending on March 20, so sign in and add your games to the cart before time runs out! Everything On…
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Unraveling the Importance of ‘Grammer’ in Indie Game Development
This is different from what I normally post on the Frowns Marketing site. However, I’ve noticed game devs and marketers overlook this important aspect in indie game development: Grammar. It’s as important as the game itself; if you want to be taken seriously about it. Why Is Grammar Important In Game Development? If you’re planning…
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Embark on a Ribbiting Adventure in FROGGONIT
I played the demo for FROGGONIT by Fuz Games because, well, it stars a little green guy with a cute buttcrack. I just couldn’t believe that someone that cute could cause as much havoc as the game’s description said. The demo was captivating, and adorable, and provided an in-depth look at what to expect from…
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Minimap Last Week News Roundup (Mar 4 – Mar 8)
Last week was a big week for the Minimap team. From developer interviews to releases and huge announcements within the gaming universe, there was a lot to show off. Fortunately, the Frowns Marketing team has a roundup of everything that you might have missed. Everything announced on the Minimap site last week is as follows.…
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Unraveling the Tale of Jealousy and Identity in Copycat
I had seen gameplay for this game on social media and knew I needed to try out the demo for myself. Copycat, by Spoonful of Wonder, follows the story of an elderly woman who adopts an adult cat from the shelter. The available demo gave me insight into what to expect from the final release…
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Unraveling Dread and the Depths of Psychological Horror in Envelope
I wanted to switch this up a bit and try a game different from the ones I’ve been interested in lately. In searching, it wasn’t long before I came across Envelope by Skaar Game Productions. The visuals immediately drew me in as they’re reminiscent of PlayStation 1 games. Not so much because of how the…
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Retro Platforming Redefined in No-Jump Indie Gem by Panik Arcade
From the moment I saw the gameplay for Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom, I knew I’d fall in love. After opening up the Steam page and downloading the demo, I only had to wait a few seconds before my life was changed. The demo is so much fun that I genuinely felt empty when it had…













