Indie

The Pedestrian Review – With double the opinions!

Rachael and David review The Pedestrian, a 2.5D side-scrolling puzzle-platformer game with a vibrant urban…

Tess – Game Jolt Reviews

David reviews free indie title Tess, a run-and-gun platformer with melancholy themes, made by GIRakaCHEEZER…

Here be Dragons sails out of early access!

Rachael reviews Here be Dragons, battling across the seas in a satirical turn based strategy…

Curtain – A Garish Glance at a Destructive Relationship

Rachael explores destructive and abusive relationships in Curtain, a free interactive narrative experience by Dreamfeel.

Broken Age – A Game of Two Halves

Rachael reviews classic point-and-click, puzzle game Broken Age, a crowdfunded coming of age, sci-fi adventure…

On Rusty Trails – Avoiding a Rusty Funeral

David reviews On Rusty Trails, a 2D platformer set in a dystopian world where you…

SELF – An Ambitious and Surreal Text Adventure

Rachael reviews SELF, a Kafkaesque text-adventure combining interactive story telling with a variety of gameplay…

Ken Follet’s The Pillars of the Earth gets the Daedalic Treatment

Rachael reviews Ken Follet's Pillars of the Earth, an episodic 2D point-and-click adventure based on…

Disturbing Adventures in The Good Time Garden

Rachael reviews The Good Time Garden, a cute yet disturbing experience from James Carbutt and…

Pikuniku Review – Cute…Dystopia?

David reviews Pikuniku, a platformer game with an interesting setting that mixes its happy, cute…