[*NEW*: The Independent Games Festival is back for its historic 11th year, with almost $50,000 in prizes, plus new categories and notable judges - enter today!]

« December 31, 2006 - January 6, 2007 | Main | January 14, 2007 - January 20, 2007 »

January 7, 2007 - January 13, 2007 Archives

January 12, 2007

More screenshots from nenad's untitled shooter can be found in this forum thread. A video showcasing more enemy types can be downloaded as well (right-click to save). [Retro Remakes article, Counterclockwise review]

Addictive 247 is offering all their games at low reduced prices for the next few days.

Levitar 3D: Evolved updated with one new episode, bringing the total number of missions to twenty-four. [forum thread]

A new video demonstrating enemy interaction in Penumbra: Overture was recently released.

New version of Vectory uploaded. [Vectory review]

More sketches added to Pixel's desktop. Best save them before they disappear forever... [soundtrack from Pixel's upcoming shooter]

Plenty of screenshots from upcoming AGS adventure games posted here.

A Cure for the Common Cold is a short AGS adventure game by Marina Siu-Chong, also currently developing The Hatmaker's Tale.

The story. After spending years as a starving artist, you've managed to catch the eye of a influential gallery director. He wants to see some new work, and you've got a terrible cold that is draining your creativity. You'd better find a cure for the common cold, and fast!

This game uses a Broken Sword point-and-click interface. Left-click to interact with a hotspot, or right-click to examine objects. Click on items in your inventory and then click on other objects to use them together.

Move the cursor to the top of the screen and click on the pop-up menu to access the save or load function. If you need a reminder of the game objectives, these can be found by clicking on 'The Cure', also on the pop-up menu.

Name: A Cure for the Common Cold
Developer: MashPotato
Category: Adventure
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Jet Set Willy: Pet is a little desktop pet that will wander around on your desktop.

Once you run it, Willy will appear in the middle of the screen and start walking about. Use the mouse to drag your Willy around. You can even throw your Willy to watch him fly all over the place! Right click on Willy to turn him around.

You will see an icon for your Willy in the system tray. Right click this to bring up some options.

Name: The Jet Set Willy: Pet
Developer: Ovine by Design
Category: Desktop
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

A beta version of an Asteroids remake was recently seen in the BlitzMax forums, Vectory is another shooter that features glowing shapes and brightly colored explosions as eye candy. Works well enough, though the gameplay is slightly archaic and will only please fans of the classic.

Geometry Wars fans should look elsewhere, as this production doesn't contain the sort of franctic action that you've come to expect from this style.

Name: Vectory
Developer: Filax
Category: Shooter
Type: Demo
Size: 5MB

Night Effect is a decent versus fighting game by Gatling Cat, though the demo only features two playable characters there's quite a number of moves to experiment with. As usual, some configuration changes are required to play using the arrow keys.

Click on the executable link just underneath the first screenshot to download the trial version.

Name: Night Effect
Developer: Gatling Cat
Category: Action
Type: Demo
Size: 30MB

January 11, 2007

Platformer

Riva RunsA new platformer by Crobasoft has been announced, though Riva Runs is still far from being finished...

Shooters

More screenshots from the upcoming Hyper Wars added. [Hyper Wars review]

A video from the upcoming shooter by nenad was recently posted. [Counterclockwise review]

Adventure

The second installment of the three-part text adventure by Yahtzee is out, which will eventually lead to the release of 6DAS. [Yahtzee's past projects]

Interview with HandMade Games translated.

Remakes

Click here for more screenshots from another Spindizzy remake.

A playable beta release of Puyo can be found over at the Retro Remakes forums, featuring five levels worth of gameplay. Copy the DLL files into the System32 folder under the Windows directory to get it working. [Ishisoft]

Colocoro is a brilliant action game involving the act of getting a metal ball to touch the blue exit area. Wii controller support is included, though it is still playable using the mouse or keyboard controls.

Press the enter or space key to navigate the main menu. The kicker course involves using a plunger to move the ball around, while holding down the mouse button shifts the maze around in rotation course. The same act is required in rolling course, though the ball's speed depends on the length of the line drawn. You can only tilt the maze slightly using the left or right mouse button in Colocoro course, but holding down both will cause the ball to jump.

Features an online high score table. Scroll all the way down for the download link.

Name: Colocoro
Developer: inaka
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

Space is a stylish 2D vertical scrolling shooter. It's got a pretty unique visual style, in that all the graphics are built from small cubes with black outlines. The gameplay is typical for the genre. Blast lots of different aliens and space ships to smitherines. After a while bosses appear, and you get upgrades to tackle the mounting difficulty.

The story. You were on your honeymoon trip with your hot new wife, when a meteor struck her down. Enraged by sorrow you turn your car into a space ship and venture into space to get revenge on everything you can find.

Controls are simple. Arrow keys to move, and Z to shoot.

Name: Space
Developer: cactus
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

The creator of Soldat, Michal Marcinkowski, finally released the 2D platform game he was working on for years. This game was created after discussions with Dolny in 2004 and 2005. The game is entitled R or R09.

The game follows Joseph, a cleaner at a dogfood company called Goodco. A bunny escapes from the company and Joseph is sent out to chase it.

Name: R
Developer: Michal Marcinkowski
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 15MB

January 10, 2007

This is the seventh in a series of Slamdance Finalist reviews (Tim posted a brief review of this game back in April 2006).

Steam Brigade is described by its creators as a 2D, side-scrolling real-time strategy (RTS) game.

Those who have played other RTS games are familiar with the 2d, top-down playfield that is standard for the genre. Even when RTS games "go 3D" (as most mainstream RTS games have in recent years), they are still fundamentally 2D games---you command units that move around on a planar terrain surface.

With Steam Brigade, the dimensionality is reduced by a notch. In fact, I see it as a 1D RTS game. Your units move on a linear playfield comprised of a single platform, like what you might see in a side-scrolling platform game. In a traditional 2D RTS, the "front" for the battle is often a line or a curve (with red units on one side of the front, and blue units on the other, for example). In Steam Brigade, the front is reduced to a single point on the battle platform.

Design limitations can often clear fertile ground for creativity, and such limitations were certainly fruitful in the design of Steam Brigade. I'm fond of pointing out that jumping to 3D adds nothing to strategy games (or most other games, for that matter). Quite often, especially in RTS games, a 3D presentation simply gets in the way (as the camera's view is obscured by terrain elements). After exploring Steam Brigade, I'm moving toward the belief that a second dimension is unnecessary, too. Here, we have real-time strategy stripped down to the bare minimum: picking the best group of units to thwart your enemy's group of units.

The creativity lies in the innovative mechanics that have been built on top of this basic foundation. For example, balloon bombs float silently toward the enemy line, but if they are shot down prematurely, they may drop their payload on your own ground units. Another example of great mechanics is found in the bunkers that are fixed on the battle platform. Control over a bunker is determined by a majority rule: your passing infantry units are pulled into the bunker until it is full, incrementally raising a flag of your color above the bunker. If enemy infantry enter the bunker, they lower your flag, notch by notch, and then raise a flag of their own. A bunker held by one color prevents rolling ground units of the other color from proceeding or firing past the bunker, leaving them completely open to attack.

Read the full review at Arthouse Games.

Name: Steam Brigade
Developer: Pedestrian Entertainment Inc.
Category: Strategy
Type: Demo
Size: 23.5 MB

January 9, 2007

Shooters

Another screenshot from Pixel's upcoming shooter added to his desktop page.

N-E-M updated to version 1.1a. [N-E-M review]

Puzzle

PC Logic Games posted a run down of the best puzzlers of the year. [Hex-a-hop, Armadillo Run, Glowy review]

Klei Entertainment is secretly working on a new game after the success of Eets.

Remakes

Kevin is working on a remake of North and South, online multiplayer feature added to Ur-Quan Masters and the Driller remake should be out this weekend.

Magazines

This month's PC Zone features Prototype and G-Force, as mentioned in an earlier post. [G-Force direct download link, Beast Invaders 2, Prototype, Xain'D Sleena, Gravitron review]

Reviewed by Maenny (www.runtime-hq.com)

Warzone is a now free 3dimensional RTS game in a dark and gloomy postapokalyptic setting. It's superiour gameplay is the reason for a fanatic community who further enhances the game by re-working the code and creating new content for the game. It is fully playable in multiplayer and in singleplayer.

The gameplay is well done and as a mediocre strategy-game player you will find yourself at home with the commands. An interesting feature is the possibilitiy to actually "design" your units - that is, in your researchlab you can research different parts of vehicles, which afterwards can be combined to a unit, be it a tank-like vehicle or a repair-robot. Every design you have already created can be updated with later researched technology.

Warzone 2100 was the first RTS-game in 3D being released under the GPL-License. Published in 1999, it now has a strong community who improve the code, add features and design mods for the game. I like the feeling of the game and although the resolution is at maximum in 640x480, the dark postapokalyptic atmosphere is nicely established.
A big plus indeed is the active community which doesn't stop to work on the game. So there is reason to hope that the visuals and the gameplay will further be enhanced and new mods will keep the game alive.
Take care which version you download, because there are quite a number of different releases being destributed.

Read the entire review at www.runtime-hq.com

Name: Warzone 2100
Category: Real Time Strategy
Type: Freeware
Size: 21 MB

Adventure

mrkwang posted a Rooms review at GameBoomers. [HandMade Game website and download link]

Vince Twelve gets interviewed by Gnome.

New screenshot added to the Legend of the Lost Jewel forum thread.

Miscellaneous

Buster mentions (along with a new long-term project at work) that Mini01 is to be the first of a monthly game series. Post translated by Shih Tzu. (thanks!)

Here's a bit of update on the current situation troubling Home of the Underdogs.

As of January 2007, the site has not been updated for a year. In a blog entry from November 2006, she has informed readers that she has written several reviews for games (over twenty), but that she has been waiting for the new wiki system before updating. But because of delays with the wiki system, she writes that she plans to update the site manually before the year-end. However, that has not happened as of January 2007.

January 8, 2007

Another brilliant Java 4K 2007 Competition entry, Metro4K is a remake of SimCity with a large number of it's complexity merged into several small elements. There's no scrolling, instead just click on the map view a location.

Services are combined, while power lines are replaced with area coverage. Most of the other equations have been retained with some simplifications.

Name: Metro4K
Developer: Blaine Hodge
Category: Simulation
Type: Browser
Size: 4KB

Here are some English interviews posted on Pig-Min. (click on link after screenshots to view full interview)

- James Gwertzman, PopCap's Director of Business Development

- Jenova Chen, creator of Cloud and flOw

- Dave Gilbert, creator of Shivah (Pig-Min review)

- Santiago, Sofia's Debt

- HandMade Game (to be translated soon)

Mini01 is the latest release from Buster, the developer of Akuji the Demon and Guardian of Paradise. Much like the options in Gradius, your tail can be used to fend off enemies for a score bonus.

Includes an online high score feature.

Name: Mini01
Developer: Buster
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

January 7, 2007

On the heels of my in-depth review of Super Columbine Massacre RPG! comes some disturbing news: the game has been pulled from the Slamdance game festival due to pressure from sponsors. You can read the original story at Kotaku.

Update 1: The game Braid withdraws from Slamdance in protest as the story continues to unfold. There are lots of posts coming online with opinions and analysis---I'm tracking a list of them here.

Update 2: Now a total of six finalists have withdrawn in protest. I just posted an interview with Danny Ledonne, the creator of SCMRPG.

ClickBeat is very similar to Elite Beat Agents, and it was the author's original intention to make a clone. The aim of the game is to click the circles on the screen as they appear, in time with the music.

Songs are downloaded separately from the executable file.

Name: ClickBeat
Developer: The Phorse
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

CandyCane is a Christmas-themed shmup originally developed for the DevCrunch Christmas competition. You take control of a candycane surrounded by a variety of Christmas objects. Collect presents to get upgrades.

Name: CandyCane
Developer: Torrente
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB


Are you an indie creator wanting to advertise on IndieGames.com?

Please contact us for more information.

IndieGames.com's weblog compiles information and reviews on the world of independent games, as part of:

IndieGames.com is operated by Think Services, which also runs:


The Independent Games Festival and Summit, which takes place at GDC every year, are celebrating their 11th anniversary as the premier festival for independent gaming.
IndieGames.com Copyright © 2008 Think Services