• Onwards and Upwards with Comic Jumper [PAX]

    Twisted Pixel is something of an indie success story – and that might be putting it mildly. While there are around twenty employees now, with more being considered as I type, the company was originally started with just a few. The team jumped up to six or seven folks for The Maw’s development and moved [...]

  • Yeyifications!… Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale [Review]

    Next time you’re off galavanting around a massive RPG world, slaying monsters and fulfilling your destiny, spare a thought for the shopkeeper in the last town who sold you all your gear. Without them, you’d be a nobody – you’d have no sword, no armor, no healing products. Confined to a live of standing behind [...]

  • Buckets of Blood Means Nothing in The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile [PAX]

    While roaming around the halls of PAX10, we were lucky enough to stumble upon Ska Studios, the guys who made both the original Dishwasher and I MAED A GAM3 W1TH Z0MB1ES!!!1. And, since we’re super best friends with them, we were able to sit down with both James (the founder) and the their new game [...]

  • Bursting with Innuendo: Fowl Space [PAX]

    Pixelante Games, the Vancouver-based group of independent developers, want to make you laugh at all the dick jokes in their new game Fowl Space, or at least it shows that they cracked themselves up while creating the title. And I think there’s something to be said for developers who enjoyeds creating the product they release, [...]

  • Creating a World in Bastion [PAX]

    I covered Bastion a small bit a few days ago in our run up to PAX. Back then I knew little about just what the game was and what it was going to offer beyond some small details given by developers Supergiant Games. Luckily for you (and me) I’ve just returned from my first play [...]

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  • armorvalleyIndie game developers Protege Production–who hail from Singapore–have unleashed their 3D aerial combat game, Armor Valley, to the XBOX Live Indie Games channel. Protege’s claim to fame was the Excellence in Audio Award they won for Armor Valley at the 2009 IGF China ceremony. The developer now invites gamers to fight in the part fast-paced shooter part real-time strategy title.

    Take control of the SilverHawk, StormBolt, or HellFire and rain hell upon your enemies while strategically deploying ground convoy squads. Capture choke points and lead your forces to victory in this action-packed XBLIG game. Armor Valley is set in a beautiful 3D futuristic world and costs only 400 Microsoft Points ($5).

    Check out this awesome trailer after the break!

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