Big Indie vs. Small Indie At PAX East By Jourdan Cameron • August 2nd, 2017 PAX East draws thousands of gamers to its show floor annually- not all floor space is created equal. Is there a hierarchy between indie games?
The Meditative Rhythm of Receiver By Khee Hoon Chan • August 1st, 2017 Using firearms in the first-person shooter Receiver is a methodical process.
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor Crushed My Soul By Dominic Preston • October 12th, 2016 Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is the most faithful janitorial simulator on the market, and that’s as depressing as it sounds. But in a good way.
Rogue Wizards: Endlessly Addictive, Utterly Conventional By Khee Hoon Chan • September 27th, 2016 Spellbind Studios’ first game Rogue Wizards measures up in the crowded rogue-like dungeon crawler space on Steam, but stumbles when differentiating itself.
The Two-Sided Invitation of Cartoon Aesthetics By Jose Cardoso • June 10th, 2016 Bob’s not your everyday hero, but his battles against pollen and fungus are no less daring.
What Yarny Teaches Us About Social Media By Melissa King • March 2nd, 2016 Who would have thought that the adventurous, little ball of yarn doubles as a highly effective social media coordinator?
University of Minnesota Struts its Culture with a Game Jam By Jeremiah Cheney • February 11th, 2016 Game culture has permeated all the way to the grim and frostbitten North!
Doing Your Job in The Westport Independent By Riley MacLeod • February 4th, 2016 When editing isn’t all commas and semicolons.
Cibele: Geek Love By Megan Condis • November 16th, 2015 Time to explore the painfully awkward, geekery driven, sexually charged memories of high school.