The Indieventure trio chat about indies they've been playing this winter.
The Indieventure trio chat about indies they've been playing this winter.
In this episode of Indieventure Extra, Liam chats to Aaron Potter about his new book: 50 Indie Games That Changed The World.
This episode we take on the role of indie game sommeliers, recommending complimentary pieces of media that pair perfectly with your indie game of choice.
We simulated a battle royale but with indie game characters. Sorry in advance.
The gang give their verdict on Blue Prince, a puzzle roguelite that has established itself as this year's indie darling.
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?
Liam recently sat down with Davey Wreden (The Stanley Parable, The Beginner's Guide) and Karla Zimonja (Gone Home) to chat about Wanderstop, their recently released game about a burned-out warrior attempting to find solace by running a tea shop in the woods.
We chat about everything we've been playing in January 2025!
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...
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.