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Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP: A 15-Year-Old Lesson in “Cool” for Modern Gaming

Hello everyone and welcome back to another blog post. Look, I get it. In 2026, we’re drowning in procedurally generated, live-service, AI-assisted, dopamine-drip-feed “experiences.” You’re probably asking, “Why should I care about a pointy-clicky pixel-art game from the ancient, pre-pandemic year of 2011?” Because, in its brief, four-session runtime, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP accomplished something most […]

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The Top 10 Most Innovative Indie Games of All Time (Part 2): The Future Isn’t Made by Corporate Committee

Hello everyone and welcome back to another blog post. Let’s be honest—when a major game publisher says “innovative,” they usually mean a battle pass for a zombie open-world survival-crafting-live-service title that’s already three months behind on its roadmap. The word has been hollowed out faster than a loot box full of disappointment. True innovation, especially

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Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin – A Farming Sim So Hardcore It Makes Stardew Valley Look Like a Lazy Sunday

Hello everyone and welcome back to another blog post. Do, you think you’re good at farming sims? You’ve meticulously structured your Stardew Valley crop rotations. You’ve maxed out friendships in Story of Seasons. You’ve probably even talked to a real plant once. How adorable. Let me introduce you to Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin, the game that takes your

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Unpacking: A Silent, Judgmental Tour of My Digital Life Choices

Hello everyone and welcome back to another blog post. Let’s be honest: most games are about saving something—a princess, a galaxy, your self-esteem after a bad haircut in a character creator. Unpacking is different. It’s a game about placing a toothbrush. And then being told, with a gentle, unyielding bloop sound, that you are wrong. This deceptively simple indie

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Outlast Survival Guide: How to Die Gracefully in a Murkoff-Funded Nightmare

Hello everyone and welcome back to another blog post. Let’s get one thing straight: if you’re looking for power fantasies or heroic last stands, Outlast has precisely zero respect for your ego. Developed by Red Barrels, this first-person survival horror game strips you of every comforting video game convention—no weapons, no combat, just a camera with

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Top 10 Most Clever & Satisfying Puzzle Games in Indie Gaming

Hello everyone to another blog post. Welcome, fellow cerebral adventurer. If you’re here, you’re likely chasing that rarest of digital highs: the satisfying click of a perfectly solved puzzle. We’ve scoured the digital depths to find the Top 10 puzzle indie games that treat your brain like the magnificent, problem-solving organ it is—and occasionally mock you for

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Adrenaline Rush: The 10 Greatest Action-Packed Indie Games That Actually Deserve Your Money (And Sweaty Palms)

Hello everyone and welcome back to another blog post. Let’s be honest: the term “action-packed” gets slapped on video games with the subtlety of a sledgehammer to a piñata. These days, it feels like every other game is a “white guy squints at brown-grey landscape while things explode” simulator. They have the budget of a

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