Well? Was it?
Well? Was it?
This week, we're chatting about indie game sequels! None of us have played Silksong yet! Sorry!
With the recent launch of the Switch 2, the gang has a chin wag about the history of indie games on the handheld's predecessor, the OG ✨Nintendo Switch✨.
Is "cosy" a genre? A theme? A vibe? Are all cosy games broadly the same, or is it just a blanket term that can refer to any game without a central combat mechanic? Is "cosy" even still a valid classification now that we've moved so far past all major new titles being, essentially, Doom with a different paint job?
It's Valentine's Day(ish, still, shush) and so naturally the Indieventure trio have turned our attention to… horror games!
Christmas is almost upon us, and before we ring in the New Year with our GOTY picks, it’s time for the Indieventure trio to pour themselves a generous glug of mulled wine and reflect on the year as a whole as it pertains to indie games.
Long, drawn-out sigh.
The gang discuss their favourite free indie games, from mobile hits like Slice & Dice to great Steam freebies such as 2023's (excellent) South Scrimshaw.
Music is undeniably a huge part of what makes video games special, both individually and on an industry-wide level. Not only is no gaming award show complete without a gong for the year’s best soundtrack,...
This summer, the good folks over at Indie Cup once again asked three podcasters known for opining at length on the subject of indie games to be jurors at their festival, and once again Liam,...