IndieCade 2015
IndieCade spotlight: Engare
CULVER CITY, California — Engare is a game created by Mahdi Bahrami in which the player only clicks a single time (from what I played), and tries to recreate a shape.
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CULVER CITY, California — Engare is a game created by Mahdi Bahrami in which the player only clicks a single time (from what I played), and tries to recreate a shape.
CULVER CITY, California — Bifrost Entertainment plugs Myriad, a twin-stick shooter, as an action game about creation as opposed to destruction.
CULVER CITY, California — This side-scrolling pixelated game from Ankama Candada looks similar to Terraria at first, but KWAAN offers a much different type of gameplay.
CULVER CITY, California — Home Improvisation is a PC game from The Stork Burnt Down (which is an awesome name that came from a random name generator when the developers were naming a tavern in D&D) takes the home-designer concept and turns it into a furniture design challenge.
CULVER CITY, California — Tumblestone, an upcoming title from The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild, takes a unique look at the match-three gameplay found in the likes of Bejeweled and Wario’s Woods.
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