Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Indie Games”
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Gloomy Eyes: A Poetic Journey Through Darkness
In the realm of indie gaming, few titles manage to weave a narrative as compelling as Gloomy Eyes. Set to release on September 12, 2025, for platforms including Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, this dark yet whimsical puzzle game invites players into a beautifully crafted world where love transcends the boundaries of life and death. The unique gameplay mechanic of alternating between two charactersGloomy, a zombie child, and Nena, a human girloffers a fresh take on the single-player experience, allowing players to engage in a self-coop adventure.
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No Code Rebrands to Screen Burn: A New Era for Game Development
In a bold move that reflects their evolution, the development team formerly known as No Code has announced their rebranding to Screen Burn. This change signifies not just a new name, but a deeper connection to the essence of their games, which emphasize the nostalgic imperfections of old technology and the lasting impact of storytelling. Founded in Glasgow by Jon McKellan and Omar Khan, the duo has made waves in the gaming industry with titles like Stories Untold and Observation, and they are currently working on the highly anticipated Silent Hill: Townfall.
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Gentoo Rescue: A Mind-Bending Puzzle Adventure Awaits
Gentoo Rescue is not just another puzzle game; it’s a cerebral challenge that will keep even the most seasoned gamers on their toes. With its charming aesthetics and deceptively simple mechanics, this game invites players into a world filled with intricate puzzles that require not only skill but also strategic thinking. The game’s unique twist lies in its multi-character mechanics, where players must navigate the challenges posed by different creatures, each with their own objectives.
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ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard - The Indie Sequel We Didn't Know We Needed
In a bold move that has captured the attention of the gaming community, indie developer Pixel Maniacs has announced their upcoming title, ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard, claiming, “Valve never made a Portal 2 sequel. So we did.” This statement not only sets high expectations but also taps into the nostalgia of gamers who have long awaited a true sequel to the beloved Portal 2. While the comparison to Valve’s iconic series is audacious, it highlights the growing trend of indie developers stepping up to fill the gaps left by larger studios.
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