I haven't played
any Indie games for ages, so this looks a good one to get me back into them
Not exact matches
Or have we seen the golden
age for indie games?
I started playing videogames at a young
age and I have since developed a love
for JRPGs,
indie games, shooters, and all things Star Wars.
Of course PS Now is already home to a fantastic selection of
indie games for PS4 and PS3, including such
games as Helldivers, Broken
Age, Journey, Dead Nation: Apocalypse, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, Flower, Resogun, The Unfinished Swan, and interactive adventures from Telltale
Games like The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, Tales from the Borderlands, and
Game of Thrones.
2014 has been another great year
for indie games, with the long awaited releases of Nidhogg and Broken
Age (part 1); the genre - defining Threes (and its unfortunate clones); the outrageously polished Monument Valley and Hohokum; the new chapter of Kentucky Route Zero.
Double Fine Productions and iam8bit are teaming up
for the fourth annual Day of the Devs, a festival that brings together the gaming community to celebrate the
indie games that inspire and delight fans of all
ages.
This
indie game is a jewel
for all
ages, and personally I hope they make a sequel as this
game has potential
for so much more in the future.
Halfbrick is one of the most polific
indie success stories of the last few years, having been working hard on
game development
for over a decade in Australia before their biggest breakout success with the now world - renowned brand Fruit Ninja, they're also responsible
for modern classic arcade titles Jetpack Joyride, Raskulls and
Age of Zombies.
In a day and
age where
indie developers expand on ideas that were once active selling points in
games gone by, Golf Story continues this movement of love by building on a concept that's already ripe
for revisiting.
Now, an American magazine company known as Retro Media seeks to revive the
age of cartridges by introducing the Retro VGS, a brand new console that doesn't play old
games, but rather introduces a new home
for those classic - styled
indie titles we see all over the internet, finally in physical form.
On top of all that, we are looking
for professionals of all
ages who are willing to put their effort and passion into building an
indie game studio.
Speakers include graphic artist and illustration mastermind Jean Jullien, whose iconic» Peace
for Paris» symbol became an instant global meme; children's book author and illustrator You Jung Byun, known
for her detailed narrative and commissioned work inhabited by strange beasts and lost children; everyone's favourite gif - wunderkind Julian Glander, creator of bubblegum - coloured digital illustration,
indie games and interactive artwork, all subsumed under the catchword «digital toys»; animator, writer, and producer Ben Bocquelet, creator of the famed animation series «The Amazing World of Gumball `; Martina Paukova, illustrator with an incredibly fast - paced career, whose jam - packed images in a trademark palette and Memphis - inspired patterns mirror our mundane lives in the digital
age; and Jaime Álvarez, renowned
for his 3D rendered Mr. Kat (PE) universe, fusing pre-Columbian with contemporary kawaii aesthetics.