![]() ![]() Designer Daniel Cook previously worked on Realm of the Mad God, while artist Brent “Meowza” Kobayashi was the art director for the severely underrated Glitch. The game is influenced by a number of sources including Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken” and The Legend of Zelda. The trailer doesn’t reveal all that much, but that really just serves to add to the mystique of this upcoming title. This week Developer Spry Fox teased Road Not Taken, a puzzle game with roguelike elements and some pretty awesome art. ![]() ![]() Road Not Taken is an intriguing roguelike puzzler You can purchase 11 bit studios’ latest endeavor on Steam, which is currently offering the game for a discounted $13.49 price. Throw in a brand new campaign and a competitive multiplayer component, and Anomaly 2 has all the makings to be a stellar entry in the genre. The game is a direct follow-up to the original and delivers yet another take on the reverse tower defense gameplay that the series introduced back in 2011. If you played Anomaly: Warzone Earth (and hell, even if you didn’t), you should know that you can now play Anomaly 2 on the PC. reach some stretch goals (including Mac, Linux, PlayStation Network, and Wii U versions), check it out on Kickstarter. There are still a few days left for this campaign, so if you want to help A.N.N.E. While there’s plenty of platforming to engage in, the game also features shooter mechanics, and you can even get inside a ship and go all old school space shmup on some fools. draws inspiration from several classics including Contra, Super Metroid, and Gradius. The upcoming project won’t just having running and jumping gameplay, however. surpasses Kickstarter goalĪnother Kickstarter goal has been reached, this time by developer Moise Breton, who’s currently working on a 2D platformer titled A.N.N.E. So without further ado, let’s talk indie games!ĢD platformer A.N.N.E. If you need something to play right now, or if you just want to scope out some games that are currently in the works, you'll find a handful of recommendations on this edition of the Indie Roundup. This is a fun week for indie game fans, as we’ve got a couple of new releases, an international launch, and some potentially awesome projects to look forward to. ![]()
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