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

    Radiangames continues its beautiful shooter series on Xbox Live Indie Games with the third release in the series, Inferno. We loved the first release JoyJoy, but weren’t too keen on the follow-up Crossfire… so the great news is that Inferno is pretty much a maze-orientated version of JoyJoy.
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    Well, mark this down as one of the fastest introductory articles to preview turn arounds ever in DIYgamer.com history. Despite only officially announcing the game’s existence yesterday, I’ve already played a good deal of the press version and now have a gooey, creamy preview waiting for you to gobble it all up. Impressive huh?
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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.
    We knew already that Microsoft has a timed exclusivity deal with the game, which will be short I’ve been assured by the developer. The game should see release on WiiWare as well as PC [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • So We’ve Got This Thing Called a Forum…

    So get this, true story, there are these things all around the world wide web (the internets!) that are called forums. They’re termed after the ancient Roman political conferences where all the senators would gather in a “forum” to discuss issues regarding their society and laws. As it turns out, the internet has taken this [...]

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  • VVVVVVTrue to 2/3rds of his words, Terry Cavanagh released VVVVVV today, at least in the Microsoft and Apple flavors. Linux users will have to wait while Cavanagh sorts out some technical issues.

    The uninitiated should read the DIY Gamer review of VVVVVV before shelling out $15 for a gravity-bending platformer with really blocky graphics.

    The download-averse who are unswayed by the review can play the demo at Kongregate, while unconvinced Windows and OS X users can grab the demo at thelettervsixtim.es.

    If you preordered the game, you should have received something from Cavanagh in your email. If you didn’t, check your spam folder. And if you really like the soundtrack, SoulEye is selling it.

    [via Distractionware]

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