Top Indie Games Made By One Person (Part III)
In the final part of this series of articles, we will introduce you to five other cool indie games made by one person. Such games may have benefited from a larger developer team later, but their early versions were always created by a single person.
Endling: Extinction is Forever Review
Endling: Extinction is Forever is a side scroller 3D survival game where you control a female fox. The idea of controlling a cute four-legged animal in a dystopian world may seem fresh, but when you have two similar games with the same theme in front of you, it becomes a bit complicated.
After Wave: Downfall Review
After Wave: Downfall is an arcade shooter recently released for all consoles. The game has developed by a small team and has a fifteen-dollar price.
Top Retro Style Indie Games
Independent games made in the retro style always have a special place in the hearts of some of us. These games remind us of childhood nostalgic memories. In that era, games were still in their early days and we were surprised to see any new mechanics in a game; For this article, we introduce new games that are just like good old retro titles.
Top Xbox Game Pass Indie Games (Part II)
For the second part of the top Xbox Game Pass indie games article, we have listed five other games. It seems that this article series should become a routine so that we can cover all such games Since a few notable independent games are added to Game Pass every month
60 Parsecs! Review
60 Parsecs! is a story-driven survival game. The game came in 2018 as a sequel to 60 Seconds. Fortunately, the developer did not abandon his creation and recently released a free update for it. The update includes things like more graphics, sounds, events, etc. Because of this, there is another opportunity for us to check out the game, although this update won’t change the core gameplay.
Rollerdrome Preview
For talking about Rollerdrome, first we must mention that among the so-called AAA games that are produced with big budgets, taking risks and doing crazy innovations is less possible. It is understandable because developers and publishers want to have products familiar to the audience, so buying them does not seem risky. But indie games happen to be popular among gamers because of such innovations.