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September 2025 Indie Games You Should Check Out
A long awaited indie game finally releases in September.
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August 2025 Indie Games You Should Check Out
The summer is about to end, but the indie game releases keep on coming in August 2025. As you spend your last days on the beach, five new games may take your time during the evenings, such as the beautiful Sword of the Sea, which is a skateboarding-like adventure in a fantasy world. Here are…
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July 2025 Indie Game Highlights You Should Check Out
Misc. A Tiny Tale and Monument Valley 3 are some of the highlights for July 2025.
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Tower of Kalemonvo Demo Overview
Scrolling through all of the new and trending demos on Steam, I couldn’t help but notice Tower of Kalemonvo by developer osur stick out. The game’s description immediately pulled me in on first read: a gothic-fantasy ARPG that plays like Diablo with roguelike elements?! Count me in! I haven’t installed a game as quickly as I have…
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Interview with Sam & Kostia: Welcome to the Cat Rennaisance
Introducing cats as playable characters in video games isn’t necessarily a new concept. However, Sam and Kostia from developer Spoonful of Wonder have managed to create something beautiful and wholesome with Copycat, releasing on September 19, 2024. I had the incredible privilege of interviewing the duo via email and asking various questions posed by our…
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Developer of Nif Nif Interview: Creating Games For Everyone
The roguelike deckbuilding genre is one of the most popular in all of gaming. Unfortunately, these games tend to revolve around themes of violence and intense strategizing. To combat this, Masha Mallet of Springfox Games created Nif Nif, a wholesome take on the genre that anyone can pick up and play. We had the incredible opportunity to…
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Dive into Nif Nif: The Wholesome Roguelike Deckbuilder Where You Clean Up Monsters, Craft Your Deck, and Save the Forest
Nif Nif is a unique take on a genre of games that many developers seem to believe is exclusively for adults: roguelike deck builders. Because few of these types of games are available for a younger generation, Springfox Games sprung into action! They worked hard for a long time and have finally released the Kickstarter…
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Level Up Your Focus and Relaxation With This Tranquil Gamified Tool
If you’re anything like me, the Lofi Girl or Synthwave Boy YouTube or Spotify station is your go-to for independently working. The music and artists featured are soothing, cozy, and perfect for getting things done when your mind is too busy. What if everything I said above could be said about a video game? Spirit…
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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…













