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General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Bebpo on May 12, 2020, 02:16:06 AM

Title: Thread of the indiest indies (itcho.io stuff)
Post by: Bebpo on May 12, 2020, 02:16:06 AM
Anyone else sometimes browse all these weird amateur (and free) games? I know the Rusty Lake series started on little stuff this as did some of the other more famous series.

Like I checked out Rottenwood Lake - Made in 4 days by 4 people. Only like 15-20 mins long. But kinda neat? I like the writing and atmosphere even if it loses steam a bit in the end.

https://youtu.be/ow_UuTTqSe8

https://selewi.itch.io/rottenwood-lake-project
Title: Re: Thread of the indiest indies (itcho.io stuff)
Post by: Coax on May 12, 2020, 03:56:03 AM
There are a series of playable vignettes (http://jlv.fi/pub/p/places/) called Places, some of which I'm quite fond of and most available in-browser. I found that free of any gameplay conceit like collecting things/enemies/etc and along with its real life based sound design I'm less distracted by internal critique and open to just experiencing the mood of the location.

Eg: Place 6 (http://jlv.fi/pub/p/places/place6/), Sketch 3 (http://jlv.fi/pub/p/places/sketch3/).
Title: Re: Thread of the indiest indies (itcho.io stuff)
Post by: Tasty on May 12, 2020, 10:34:27 AM
https://itch.io/c/688594/gb-studio-games
Title: Re: Thread of the indiest indies (itcho.io stuff)
Post by: tiesto on May 12, 2020, 10:43:37 AM
One of my friends made this game using an old game creation program called MegaZeux, a slightly move advanced version of ZZT (an ascii-art game creation program which was the first game made by Tim Sweeney). I have made some MegaZeux games back in the day so he wants me to put it up on itch.io but my games have licensed music so I dunno if I'll get flagged. Anyways, play his game, it's pretty fun:

https://kkairos.itch.io/rd3
Title: Re: Thread of the indiest indies (itcho.io stuff)
Post by: Bebpo on May 12, 2020, 03:37:00 PM
I've mentioned it a few times in the past, but I hardly follow any websites anymore since I just use forums for latest news, but I've been reading this once a week or two for like ten years (used to be called something else)

http://indiegamesplus.com/

In my opinion, from the limited spectrum of indie game spotlight places I've seen, this is one of the best ways to discover interesting indie games. If I had the time, I'd honestly be pretty happy to contact them and see if I can join as a writer doing these little indie game preview articles. Kind of a dream job for me, and I say that as someone who spent a couple years as a game reviewer and fucking hated it.
Title: Re: Thread of the indiest indies (itcho.io stuff)
Post by: bluemax on May 12, 2020, 10:51:52 PM
Today was the USC game expo https://www.uscgamesexpo.com/ I believe all the games are free to download, there were some pretty nifty games!
Title: Re: Thread of the indiest indies (itcho.io stuff)
Post by: bluemax on May 12, 2020, 11:17:14 PM
https://twitter.com/npckc/status/1260183195800055808