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Best Independent Games

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Which are your favorite games from independent game developers? I'm just now checking out the Starscape demo and I'm enjoying it very much. So much so that I think I'll have to bite the bullet on this one and make a purchase.

Also on my list is Samurai. The addictive demo is probably more than enough to convince me.

What are your favorite Independents?
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for those interested, here's the link to Starscape.

http://www.moonpod.com/
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The only one that's really impressed me of late is Mount and Blade.

Even though it's still in beta, I didn't hesitate to pay the $11. If I never play it again, I got my money's worth.
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Sorry, I should have given both links. Here's Samurai. What a great game!

http://www.klear.com/samurai/index.php

Now give us your favorites. Bring on the Independents!
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While I wait for your recommendations for the greatest independent game, I'll offer another one:

If you're a fan of Breakout style games, they just don't get better than this:

http://www.nurium.com/index.php[/url]
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Another good word for Mount & Blade.
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www.chroniclogic.com

can't go wrong with any of their games... i really like Gish, Triptych and Pontifex.
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Starscape demo really sucked me in...very well done considering it's "just" a little scrolling shooter...seems very well developed.

I don't think it's worth $25, but it's good.
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At the moment: Mount & Blade, Fate, and Geneforge. I'm not too sure of what makes an independent company but these three seem to fit the bill.
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Mount and Blade is probably the best indie game I have ever played. Recently I have also really enjoyed Wik and the Fable of Souls.
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Sherlock (a logic puzzle game) is one of my all time favorites. I used to be able to play it for hours upon hours. I introduced it to my mother's husband years ago and he still plays every night to this day.

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Starshatter (www.starshatter.com)
B5: I've found her (http://ifh.firstones.com/)

There are a couple in-development games that I am watching that look rather promising, too.
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Gish.
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Treadmarks.

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Geneforge 1-3
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Battleship Chess http://www.apezone.com

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Oasis is awfully fun. (Found out about that one way back on GG when it was in beta.)

N is a good 2D platformer.
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Poseidon wrote:Starshatter (www.starshatter.com)
B5: I've found her (http://ifh.firstones.com/)

There are a couple in-development games that I am watching that look rather promising, too.
Those are the two I was going to mention. ;)
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I find I typically agree with the indie game reviews at Game Tunnel, and there certainly are a lot of games out there.
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Mudfrost wrote:Sorry, I should have given both links. Here's Samurai. What a great game!

http://www.klear.com/samurai/index.php

Now give us your favorites. Bring on the Independents!
Downloaded this one tonight and it is pretty awesome. Might have missed it before as its not really clear that there's a demo. You sort of have to guess that it must include a demo mode.
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Out Of The Park Baseball, though the next version won't be quite as indie as the previous 6 have been,
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After downloading the demo, I'd have to say Mount and Blade is really high up there in the running for best independant game. It isn't best only because it's still a work in progress and it shows.

But give this game another year in development and a bigger budget and this could seriously be RPG of the year on PCs and Consoles.
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If you like political games, President Forever is worth a look.
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Post by Ernest »

Space Empires IV (soon to be 5) is a terrific 4x space strategy game;
Galactic Civilizations is another terrific 4x space strategy game;
Mount & Blade is a nice action/rpg--though it still clearly is in beta;
Fate is a Diablo/Sacred-style hack n slash descendant of Nethack;
the Yendor series is 3 terrific (though somewhat dated) Might&Magic style games;
Helherron was a delightful tile rpg (similar to the early Ultimas, though not as broad in scope);
Nahlakh, still available, I'm pretty sure, from Tom Proudfoot is another;
many action/strategy games available from various sources--my favorites are Mummy Maze, Bookworm, Ricochet, and Zuma Deluxe;

I'd be remiss in not mentioning 2 of my most favorite games of the past year, though neither is from an indy developer: Psychonauts and Beyond Good and Evil. Both need as much positive word of mouth as we can generate; we need far more games like them!
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War! Age of Imperialism was an excellent adaptation of a boardgame. Very fun TB strategy game:

http://www.eaglegames.net/products/WAR_AOI/wai.shtml
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Space Empires 4 GOLD from Malfador.

I hear only good things about Space Rangers 2 also.

I think Starshatter and Escape Velocity Nova were all done by inies and got good word of mouth.
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Mount and Blade
Fate
Gish
Geneforge (Or any of the other games from the same company)
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