After a small break from the daily posting, we're back again with another review! Today we're taking a look at Children of Morta, a game about family-bonds and monster-slaying! Please enjoy this review! Developer: Dead MagePublisher: 11 Bit StudiosGenres: Rogue-lite, Action, Dungeon CrawlerRelease Date: September 3, 2019Reviewed on: PCAvailable on: PC (Windows, Linux, Mac OS),... Continue Reading →
Indietail – The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands
In today's Indietail, we'll take a look at The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands, a somewhat minimalistic title that has an interesting concept to it... but it's very poorly executed. In this game, you're a wanderer from distant lands who settles down and starts chopping some wood. There's some background story to it but I haven't really understood it for... Continue Reading →
Indietail – Forager
In today's review, we're taking a look at Forager, "a 2D open-world game inspired by exploration, farming and crafting games like Terraria, Stardew Valley and Zelda" by HopFrog. Developer: HopFrogPubslisher: HumbleBundleGenres: Survival, Open-World, Adventure, IndieRelease Date: April 18, 2019Reviewed on: PCAvailable on: PC (Windows, Linux), PS4, Nintendo SwitchCopy was purchased. I actually planned on posting... Continue Reading →
Indietail – Miracle Mia
Today we're taking a look at Miracle Mia by Shademare Studios who've provided me with a review-key pre-release. Miracle Mia is their first game and the studio describes it as "a weird, interesting and fun game". But what is Miracle Mia actually about? That's a good question! It's about Mia and Nia, two sisters, that... Continue Reading →
Indietail – Party Hard
It was another rainy day when she walked in like the Great Depression. She was a blonde that would make a bishop kick out a stained glass window. In a situation like mine, one only grows fond of moments like these when trouble approaches and you feel the thrill of breaking out of your daily... Continue Reading →
Indietail – Book of Demons
The genre of Hack and Slay games is known for its combat, its looting and levelling, and its big and dark areas? Well, yeah, mostly, but there are also games that don't follow that same pattern out there! Today's game is a card-based ARPG called Book of Demons that dares to change up the formula of hack and slay games a little bit and mix it with a well- "crafted" world and some interesting mechanics.
Indietail – Omensight
In today's review, I'm talking about Omensight - a stylish third-person murder mystery action-adventure game with platforming elements and RPG aspects like "leveling, an interactive story, and character upgrades". Dive into a story about intrigue, murder and treason as the Harbinger, a mythological creature that appears when the end of worlds is nigh! Developer: Spearhead... Continue Reading →
Indietail – Risk of Rain
Dizzle, Rain and Monsoon? What sounds like the weather forecast of London is actually something that has to do with an awesome game by Hopoo Games. Stay tuned for a review on my favourite game featuring a great soundtrack, some cool combat and a small risk of rain.
Indietail – Minion Masters
Today we're taking a look at Minion Masters, a card-based Strategy-game by BetaDwarf! It's a free-to-play-game with some interesting mechanics and while I'm not sure if it counts as Indie, it certainly isn't a triple-A-title! In Minion Masters you play as a Minion Master against others, increasing your rank when defeating them and dropping in... Continue Reading →
Indietail – Moonlighter
When adventurers are in need for items, gear and gadgets, they turn to merchants to sell them to them... but where do the items come from and how strong is such a merchant really? Find out here!
Indietail – The Flame In The Flood
For my first review on this Indie Game Blog, I'm presenting you The Flame In The Flood (Trailer/Shop) - one of my favourite games - where the protagonist Scout goes on an adventure with her dog Aesop/Daisy to find the whereabouts of the humans that escaped after the Great Flooding. To do that, they travel... Continue Reading →
