Caveman Craig Indie Game Review
Caveman Craig is a pretty unique take on the RTS/strategy genre that is fun and easy to play but a little too expensive.
Caveman Craig is a pretty unique take on the RTS/strategy genre that is fun and easy to play but a little too expensive.
Mixing dodgeball with flying discs, DiscStorm is a very good arcade combat game which offers some nice pixel art and fun gameplay.
Husker Du is a solid memory game for children but it just doesn’t appeal to a wide enough audience.
Blu-ray and DVD release highlights for September 1 include Mad Max: Fury Road, Star Wars Rebels: Season 1, Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume 1, Dark Star: H.R. Giger’s World, That Sugar Film, Dior and I, Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me, and The Decent One.
While there isn’t much competition, Super Mega Baseball: Extra Innings is the best (non-management) baseball game available on Steam.
Dragonwood is a great combination of press your luck, set collecting, and dice rolling elements that is perfect for families. Even some hardcore gamers may enjoy it.
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Three Digits is a very challenging math-based indie puzzle game with a lot of content and a low price. Unfortunately, the game may be a little too challenging for most players.
For Sale is a classic that nearly all gamers should enjoy. The game is easy to learn and simple to play but offers a ton of interesting decisions.
Marble Muse is a great marble-based indie game that only has one real problem, its short length.