Depending on where you’re standing, the video game industry is in a state of caterpillar-like transformation into something new or a full-on crisis. Funding is scarce. Companies are rife
This morning, thanks to the folks at RockPaperShotgun, I checked out the Steam demo for Locator, which calls itself a “Geoguessr-inspired detective game set on an alien planet.” I’m
The swimming in recent indie game Naiad absolutely rules, which is good because you do a lot of it. You play as a water nymph who drifts around doing little
Yesterday I was going through some of the stories I’ve written on Aftermath about indie games, and was struck by how many of them said something along the lines
I would like to spend every day playing rock climbing games, which are currently the closest I can get to actual climbing until I somehow solve all of my scheduling
I keep seeing people talking about Threshold, a recent indie game about doing a boring job. Though creepy games aren’t generally my jam, all the praise got me curious
I just wrote about what a coward (read: prudent cyclist) I am as a city biker these days. Browser-based game Loser Lane is reminding me why.
Creator Marie LeBlanc Flanagan
Winter Burrow was announced in an Xbox showcase back in June, but it more or less promptly fell off my radar: while I love a survival game, especially one with
Songs Of Silence, man, where has this game been hiding? Last week I had never even heard of it. For the week since I have been doing nothing but playing