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Archive for the ‘Indie Block’

  • GDC: Independent Games Festival Award Winners
    The 12th Annual Independent Games Festival Awards Show tonight honored the most creative and innovative independent game designers working today. And the winners are… Award: Best Student Game Winner: Continuity About: Developed by students at Chalmers University of Technology & University of Gothenburg, Continuity is a flash based puzzle-platformer drawn onto...
    by Jorge A. at March 12th, 2010 at 09:03 am
  • Alebrije Studio unveils Microbiotics
    As already proven by such great titles as Dishwasher: Dead Samurai, and Cave Story, it doesn’t always require a Big-Name studio to bring a new and original idea to the table. Recently, Alebrije Studios, a small group of developers, contacted us about their latest project, Microbiotics. While an early preview version of the game wont be made available to us until...
    by Manny M. at November 11th, 2009 at 11:11 am
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    XNA Dream.Build.Play 2009 Winners Announced
    The four winners of the 2009 Dream.Build.Play competition, held by the XNA Creators Club, have been announced from a selection of over 350 games submitted by developers in more than 100 countries.
    by Paul D. at November 10th, 2009 at 12:11 am
  • Become a Farmer!
    Continuing with the feature of looking back at this year’s great long list of browser games to sit down and play for awhile, and loose yourself in the moment, here are two more games you may want to take a look at.
    by Garrett S. at October 31st, 2009 at 01:10 pm
  • Mall Cop: The Game
    Looking back at some flash games at the beginning of the year, some were pretty awesome to play, and some I still play from time to time. As 2009 winds down, I’ll look back at some titles, that were released in the browser game genre that were a hoot to play. First one up is Mall Cop: The Game.
    by Garrett S. at October 23rd, 2009 at 06:10 pm
  • Crush the Castle: PP Review
    Time to get medieval. Crush the Castle: Players Pack is a puzzle-shooter type of game, in where your character takes possession of a catapult and hurls projectiles at a castle on the opposite side of the field. The mission of the game is to kill the people in the castle, and do so by the least number of thrown weaponry to receive a metal for that particular stage. The...
    by Garrett S. at October 23rd, 2009 at 06:10 pm
  • Cave Chaos – Flash Game Review
    Nitrome has a new title out called Cave Chaos, and the game is pretty fun. You play as a hamster-ish little dude, and have found yourself in a mine (or cave…as the title suggests), with our only way of surviving…getting out! The main title screen has the options, first being help, which is where information about the game (very useful) is found. Such supportive tips...
    by Garrett S. at October 13th, 2009 at 07:10 pm
  • The Adventures of Harvey Tumblestump – Flash Game Review
    The wonderful people at Armor Games, who brought us fantastic titles like The Last Stand and GemCraft, bring you The Adventures of Harvey Tumblestump: Episode I (The Cave of Stuff.) This long titled, pixilated wonderland, is a game with great potential. You play Harvey Tumblestump, a character resembling that of the main character from Lego Indiana Jones: The Original...
    by Garrett S. at October 13th, 2009 at 07:10 pm
  • Signs Of A Gaming Nerd
    We here at Koku Gamer enjoy a good session of gaming, it’s the reason we’re here writing these articles for you today. Games are a big part of our life and are a great way to unwind and relax. A lot of the world wide population game, it is an industry that strives in times of hardship. Is This What We Are Made Out To Look Like? However as with any hobby or...
    by Aaron R. at July 21st, 2009 at 10:07 pm
  • Top 10 Meals That Gamers Enjoy
    Gamers are a very busy bunch; there isn’t much that can be squeezed into our busy schedule. There are a few things we have to squeeze in though; toilet breaks, drink breaks and of course meal breaks. So what makes a good gamer meal? Well we have to enjoy it so taste is important, and it can’t cut too much into our game time so it must be quick to prepare. You...
    by Aaron R. at July 19th, 2009 at 01:07 pm