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Lost Skies is a skyfaring indie survival game that somehow manages to have better web-slinging than most Spider-Man games
By Joel Franey published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Lost Skies let me build airships, gunfight robots, and swing around on what might be modern gaming's greatest grappling hook

Locomoto is a train management adventure with Animal Crossing vibes and Minecraft-like crafting that's already claimed hours of my time
By Heather Wald published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | I choo-choo-choose this adorably chill train management adventure

D&D is the secret ingredient in my new deck-building strategy game obsession, and it's got me going John Wick on evil wizards
By Dustin Bailey published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Knights in Tight Spaces makes me feel brilliant and dumb in equal measure, but I just can't stop smashing heads either way

Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 is the first "survival horror comedy RPG metroidvania" I've ever played, and that sure is a lot of words
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Don't be fooled by the name: this is a weirdly wonderful love letter to game development, and its predecessors don't exist

I kissed a creepy neighbor in a survival horror RPG and all I got was this lousy photo paper
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Look Outside is exactly what you should not do in Devolver Digital's creepy new offering

Of the Devil takes what I love about Ace Attorney and Danganronpa to create a cyberpunk legal mystery like little else
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Of the Devil pushes the chips towards Ace Attorney and Danganronpa, and it's a safe bet that it already impresses

Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom smashes together Super Mario 64, Katamari Damacy, and Crazy Taxi to create the wildest platformer I've ever played
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom is a platformer that doesn't play by the rules, and doesn't want you to either, encouraging high speed collisions for maximum airtime

Cabernet is the kind of vampire RPG I've been looking for since Masquerade Bloodlines, and I'm already plotting my next run 6 hours in
By Heather Wald published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Cabernet is the kind of vampire RPG I've been after, complete with a morality system and bloodsucking powers

LA Noire eat your heart out: This weird and wildly funny detective game saw me investigate a mysterious dead body as a broke cat in a suit
By Heather Wald published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Cat Detective Albert Wilde took me on the weirdest, funniest case

Escaping an asylum hidden in an 18th century Spanish monastery is a curious concept for a stealth game, but I couldn't put this one down
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | The Stone of Madness is stunningly haunting new stealth tactics game from the indie devs behind Blasphemous
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