• Out of the Frying Pan… Radiangames Inferno [Review]

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  • Super Meat Boy Release Date Revealed for XBLA

    Team Meat have revealed via Twitter that their highly-anticipated indie platformer Super Meat Boy will arrive October 20 on Xbox Live Arcade.
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  • A Great Day for Science! Ray Ardent: Science Ninja [Preview]

    Another mainstream developer has added Indie to his name and has released some screens and a trailer for his upcoming flash game entitled Ray Ardent: Science Ninja.
    Shane Neville spent the past 14 years developing a couple of games you might have heard of such as Company of Heroes, Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed, the mobile [...]

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  • krabbitworldoriginsOften times, some independent games live on for a long time. In this case, KrabbitSoft–made up of two individuals centered in Surrey, BC, Canada–have now worked on KrabbitWorld Origins for almost a decade. As with so many current games, KWO has worked to supply its gamers with fresh gameplay elements which results in the inclusion of new game modes.

    KrabbitSoft worked on its Action/RPG/Figher and has split the game into several modes in addition to Story Mode. Now included are Arcade Mode, Versus Mode, Survival Mode, and Team Mode; each of the modes are equipped with their own benefits and specific elements. Arcade Mode, for example, is the most profitable towards gaining high level armor while Survival Mode or Versus Mode open up the doors for special loot.

    KrabbitWorld Origins is available for $14.95, but you can also try the full-featured demo on the game’s official website.

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