Indietail – Best Friend Forever

Best Friend Forever is a dating sim/visual novel with management mechanics. You date cuties on woofr and take care of a nice woofer! Here's my review!

Indietail – Try To Survive!

I don't usually play Horror games… and I don't usually play all that many FPS games either… but some games combine these genres quite well or have something special about them. Some games out there are able to provide a lot of fun and a big challenge with little to no effort and a rather... Continue Reading →

Blaugust Prompt #10 – The process behind my blog posts

Do I have specific routines for the process of creating a blog post? Are there differences between different types of posts? Do I only write posts on my PC? Do I only write at certain given times? Do I have a schedule for recurring topics? Well, this question and everything around the process of creating... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Milky Way Prince: The Vampire Star

In today's review, we're talking about Milky Way Prince - The Vampire Star, a partially autobiographical dark-romance visual novel about Sune and Nuki, two young men whose passionate love affair collided with their inner demons. It's a game about intimacy, idealization and abusive relationships. Hence, there's a trigger warning. Developer: Eyeguys, Lorenzo Redaelli Publisher: Santa... Continue Reading →

TSS#70 – Blaugust Prompt #4 – Underrated Content?

Today, we've got another more "difficult" prompt: “What type of content do you feel is severely underrated?” This time around the prompt's not difficult due to me struggling with words but rather because of the ambiguity of it. Roger pointed in his post out that it could be referencing writing and blogging... but also could be about video... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Fall Guys

As a kid, I used to watch "Takeshi's Castle" whenever I came home from school and I loved it. Both the candidates and the commentary were hilarious. The game modes were extremely cool as well… and then there was the final round against Takeshi himself where everyone storms the castle and it was just great!... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Necrobarista

At last year's GamesCom I interviewed Ngoc Vu, the lead artist from Route 59, who at the time worked on Necrobarista. Now that the game is out I got a key for review purposes and, well,… TLDR: I love it. It's a great game. Why? Find out here! Developer: Route 59 Publisher: Route 59, Coconut... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Stories: The Path of Destinies

Not too long ago, we've taken a look at Omensight, a game made by Spearhead. Omensight combined a beautiful world and a lot of different characters with some cool mystery-solving mechanics and some insanely fun combat! This time around, we're taking a look at its spiritual predecessor, Stories: The Path of Destinies! Strap on for... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Before I Forget

In today's Indietail, we're talking about „Before I Forget“ by 3-Fold Games, a one-hour-long narrative experience, that shows us the story of Suni and Dylan Appleby. Developer: 3-Fold Games Publisher: 3-Fold Games Release Date: July 16th, 2020 Genres: Indie, Exploration, Walking Simulator, Narrative, Adventure Reviewed on: PC Available for: PC Copy received from Humble Choice.... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Train Valley

Trains are quite cool, aren't they? They look cool and they're fast and it's a disaster when they crash into each other and I lost my train of thought, so I'll just say that today we're taking a look at Train Valley, a casual train-sim-puzzle by Flazm! Developer: Flazm Publisher: Flazm Release Date: September 16,... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Void Bastards

What does it take to become a good mercenary? What does it take to outwit your opponents, to survive? What does it take to escape the Sergasso Nebula? Well, according to today's game, Void Bastards, it only takes water, prisoners, and a whole lot of sneaking. In today's Indietail we're taking a look at Void... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Clunky Hero

Some heroes are known for fighting windmills! Some others are known for getting tossed coins at! And some others… well… they have buckets on their heads and fight evil stuff to save their wife! In today's Indietail we're talking about the latest demo of ClunkyHero! Developer: Chaosmonger Studio Release Date: March, 2021 Genres: RPG, Action,... Continue Reading →

Indietail – HARTS ISLAND

You're instantly there… on Hart's Island. Home to millions of corpses. Corpses of the unknown, the unidentified, the poor and the sick, dead bodies found somewhere or people too poor to get a private funeral. Among them, an actor called Luck Miller. Developer: ben lunato Publisher: ben lunato Genres: Walking Simulator, Adventure, Narration Release Date:... Continue Reading →

Indietail – RogueJack

RNG was always has been a part of the rogue-like genre, from what I've seen. Surely, some games don't rely on RNG at all, be it in the form of items, levels, enemies or stats. Some games don't need to have that element of chance and randomness in their code but I wouldn't call "RNG"... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Catlateral Damage

If Earth was flat, cats would have thrown everything off of it by now.  In today's Indietail, we're taking a look at a game about doing just that: Flipping stuff off shelves, tables, and basically making a mess. After having been left alone by our dear owner, we've got to trash the owner's place. We're... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Kill It With Fire: Ignition

It's springtime… for spiders… in Germany! (Uh, I hope nobody minds that reference…) Yeah, spring has already kicked in with its sweet scent of flowers and lawns, with pollen flying through the air (I'm not bothered by it), wasps bothering me on my balcony, with sunny and rainy days and generally a forecast that leaves... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Satan’s Workshop

Honestly, I've been staring at this blog post for way too long and no introduction that I could make up would be better than the description that Simon Boxer, Reuben Covington, Andrew Kasapidis, Abby Synth, and Jessi McNally came up with. What's that about, you may ask? Well, I'll quote it in a bit. After... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Gutwhale

Have you ever wondered what it's like to be inside of a giant whale? Or what it's like to manage your inventory properly if you only have one spot? Or have you ever thought about the possibility that a van is currently chasing you… from ABOVE?! Well, if you didn't really know what I want... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Original Journey

In today's Indietail review, we're talking about Original Journey: A hand-drawn, sci-fi action-adventure where we join the Ato as they embark on a mission to a distant planet, known as the Shadow Planet, to find a certain crystal that can save our own species and even our dying planet. Developer: Bonfire Entertainment Publisher: Neon Doctrine... Continue Reading →

TSS#48 – Indietail? – RimWorld and some other games

Indietail's been a format on here for quite some time now and I love showcasing games and recommending stuff to people that don't know those games yet... but there are some great games out there are too popular to be recommended and I don't really know how to feel about them.  Just recently I've gotten... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Adore

What happens when we mix rogue-lite mechanics with an isometric perspective, an up-beat and rather colourful world, monster-taming and kiting-mechanics? Well, we would probably end up with a title that would be quite similar to Cadabra Games' Adore!Welcome to today's Indietail where we see what this new Brazilian studio has to offer and if their... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Girl by the Sea

Today, we're taking a look at Girl By The Sea by Inio Asano, an interesting coming-of-age story that is different in a way.

Indietail – Goat of Duty

In today’s Indietail, we’ll be looking at Goat of Duty, a fast-paced-FPS Game featuring Goats. Yup. A lot of them in all kinds of variations. Developer: 34BigThings srl Publisher: Raiser Games Genres: Early Access, Action, Fast-Paced, Arena-Shooter Release Date: July 10, 2019 Reviewed on: PC Available on: PC Copy received for free in a giveaway.... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Haydee

In celebration of the #LoveYourBacklog-Week, I was browsing through my library and trying to revive games that I've played in the past and review those. Really Big Sky, The Plan, Among Ripples, Relic Hunters Zero, SpaceChem, Ori and the Blind Forest, and NeuroVoider are some games that I wanted to review and while I've finished... Continue Reading →

Indietail – The Plan

In today's Indietail review, we're taking a look at The Plan – it's a short free-to-play Indie Game that I played ages ago and that I liked back then. Just now I started it up again and I just like it all over again. It's by Krillbite Studio who also made Among The Sleep and... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Among Ripples

In today's Indietail, we're looking at a short relaxing eco-system-management-game that is called Among Ripples. In this game, we control a pond's ecosystem by adjusting the oxygen levels of the water, adding new creatures into the pond and seeing what happens. Developer: Eat Create Sleep Publisher: Eat Create Sleep Genres: Free to Play, Casual, Simulation,... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Lightmatter

When I was younger I discovered a game called "Portal" and I just fell in love with it. It was one of the first "better looking" games that I played. The puzzles were interesting, the aesthetics were great, I loved the music, the humour was really dope and made me chuckle a lot, and I... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Risk of Rain 2

A while ago I reviewed Hopoo Games' Risk of Rain 1 and it's to-date one of my favourite games. It's a lovely Indie-Action-Roguelike-title with a very nice combat system, a wonderful soundtrack and a timer that is increasing the difficulty the longer you take to complete the game. Hopoo Games released Risk of Rain 1... Continue Reading →

Indietail – The Haunted Island, A Frog Detective Game

Games allow us to slip into all kinds of roles that we would never head the chance to access in real life. That's one reason why I like games. I love RPGs as you're allowed to do whatever you want. I can be the support that decides whether or not a party-member lives or dies.... Continue Reading →

Omensight – Revisited and finished!

During my 24-hour stream, I played a lot of games. I played Destiny 2, Stardew Valley, League of Legends, Overwatch, Monster Hunter World, Dungreed, and a lot of other titles and among them... was Omensight. A title I've reviewed on my blog before. I wanted to play it on stream to showcase to some of the... Continue Reading →

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