If you've ever wondered which indie game character would react best to their beloved partner waking up one morning to discover they were just a tiny little mealworm lying on the pillow, amazingly it turns out you're not alone.
If you've ever wondered which indie game character would react best to their beloved partner waking up one morning to discover they were just a tiny little mealworm lying on the pillow, amazingly it turns out you're not alone.
Liam sits down with Rachel Noy, Oli Clarke Smith & Phil Crabtree from Kaizen Game Works to chat about the development of Promise Mascot Agency and to reflect on Paradise Killer five years after its release.
It's Valentine's Day(ish, still, shush) and so naturally the Indieventure trio have turned our attention to… horror games!
Happy New Year, Indieventurers! It’s 2025 and there are so many flavours of existential dread tied up in that particular statement that we have no choice but to distract ourselves for at least a couple...
Liam chats to Reviews Editor Ed Thorn about his history with games, how he became a games journalist and the challenges of balancing indie game coverage alongside more financially stable AAA content.
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.
On their first podcast anniversary, the gang cracks open the mailbag to answer your questions.
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,...