UNFINISHED GAME YOU CAN NAME & WIN AN OUYA

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Indie Devs, Gamious, are holding a name the game competition for their unnamed physics based puzzle/platrormer featuring a size-changing neon ball coming to Ouya, iOS, Android & PC.  The game is a lot of fun, and tests your reflexes and puzzle solving skills, with the size-changing game mechanic being used to great effect, with size changes also affecting your mass and momentum.

Once you’ve played … Read More

TRI, BETA DOWNLOAD

Tri is a first-person 3D platformer set in an East Asian abstract world where your objective is to collect three statues hidden within the level by jumping, sprinting, crouching and using the only tool in your arsenal; that tool is of course, the triangle!  While the concept may sound elementary, Tri is a great brain-teaser where you’re faced with walls to scale up and obstacles … Read More

CADENCE, PRE-ALPHA

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Cadence is a great new audio/visual puzzle game where your goal is to join up musical nodes in such a way that they create an infinite loop, capable of perpetually continuing the melody into infinity.  This may sound overly complicated, but in reality it’s remarkably easy to pick up and play, with multiple solutions to puzzles and lots of fun to be had from experimentation.… Read More

STANDPOINT, BETA DEMO

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Standpoint is a first-person puzzle-platformer, where you can manipulate the orientation of your surroundings to allow you to traverse levels.  It’s an inventive mechanic, when combined with the striking visual style and accompanying narrator, it comes across as a great mixture of VVVVVV and Portal.

Standpoint is shaping up to be an enjoyable and intelligent first person puzzler, the Beta Demo includes the prologue for … Read More

IN-VIVO, BETA DOWNLOAD

In-Vivo puts you in the shoes of an alien abductee, trying to escape the spaceship of your captors.  Unfortunatley, due to the tranquilisers they have you on, you only have 30 seconds to make your escape, before passing out and being taken to your cell.

Things are made slightly easier by the ‘dream state’ you enter when you pass out, allowing you to freely roam … Read More