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  • Bee Games’ second Independent Game competition is winding down. There are now four finalists to choose from:

    DriftMoon – an RPG title by Ville Mönkkönen which is currently in its early stage.

    Kablooey! – an innovative point-and-click game that promotes logical thought.

    Turba – a puzzle/rhythm title in which the gameplay is directly relevant to the music the player chooses.

    Vector Conflict: The Siege – a first person 3D retro shooter set in a post-apocalyptic world.

    It seems that the final of the selections, Vector Conflict: The Siege, has been the polling favorite so far. But it is suggested you take a look at all four of the finalists and, the fun part, play each of the games in order to make a choice yourself. Voting ends November 30th at 11:59 PM EST.

    DIYgamer wishes luck to all finalists!

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