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The Basilisk challenges you to beat a virus from within
Take on the role of an AI sent into a simulation to try and save the world from a virus ravaging the world.
Eye of the Temple cleverly uses movement and room-scale tech to make you a tomb raider
Dodge traps, fight scarabs and whip levers to find the treasure.
Rebound is dodgeball with the cyberpunk, neon futuresport treatment
Frantic, fast-paced, and — now — futuristic.
Radical Rabbit Stew hands on — Space chefs solving rabbit-filled puzzles!
Save your chef friends from the Rabbit Queen and get rid of all of the rabbits in your space station.
Sine Requie: Snake Eyes hands on — surviving zombies through various characters’ personalities
Go on an adventure through a strange town full of flesh-eating zombies with your party of adventurers.
Player Known Battlegrounds review — Live and die in Dixie
Give a tour of the Gettysburg National Cemetery.
Rifter struggles to find meaning in its difficulty
A review of Rifter, the indie platformer that prioritizes speed and precision, but stumbles in blending the two successfully.
Four Last Things hands on — Committing every possible sin
As it turns out, churches have catchment areas; redemption has range.
Spaceguy 2 — Space Guy. I always wanted you to go into space, guy.
Spaceguy 2 has an interesting first appeal — a throwback to the games of years gone by.
Let’s Go There And Wander Nowhere review — Going somewhere, maybe
Let’s Go There And Wander Nowhere is an experimental game. We have it a shot.
Wrongworld review — Head-bangingly tough, but fun
Although Wrongworld is head-bangingly tough, it's fun once you start to figure out its intricacies. If you go in expecting to die a lot, it'll soften the headache of its brutality.
LUNA: The Shadow Dust combines beautiful hand animated art and puzzles about light
Lost in a strange, dreamlike world, two unlikely friends must use light to command the shadows and illuminate a way back home.
Swords of Calengal hands on — Darkness in a cheery land
Go on an adventure to help your home town.
Lovecraft’s Untold Stories review — Guns against Cthulhu
Lovecraft's Untold Stories brings action horror to home computers. We have been playing it.
PokeyPoke hands on — Using your spear as more than just a weapon
Using your spear for far more than just action, you can activate buttons, hop around, reach new areas, and pivot when against walls!
Rhythm Doctor hands on — Keeping the beat no matter what
Could you save a life by keeping to the rhythm of the beat?
Beyond Stars and Under Hills hands on — Adventure and detective work in an animal world
Solve the mystery of your father's disappearance while exploring otherworldly temples.
On Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War
The very first 4X, turn-based strategy ever set in the Warhammer 40,000 Universe: Gladius - Relics of War, is a deep, tough, merciless — and immeasurably enjoyable (while infinitely replayable) non-diplomatic, pure and utter hostility. It’s…
OQO hands on — Following sound bubbles, floating across the screen
With relaxing audio and great visuals, OQO is a lovely, well made puzzle game worth checking out!
FRAMED review — Life in comic-colour
Rearrange comic-book panels to help a variety of characters go about their nefarious deeds.