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IndieGames.com's Best of 2007

Indepedent gaming, what else is there to say that I haven’t already mentioned numerous times over? Be it on the message boards, discussing it over with my fellow employees at my game testing job, or even my own non-indulging dad - indie games are fast becoming the bread and butter to my forever search for the next “fix”. Yet, for however much time I learned about it, I feel like I don’t nearly know enough to fully appreciate it enough, or how it even works (Yes, I think that makes perfect sense). Which is what I love about places like IndieGames and TIGSource. Want to know more about indie gaming? When in doubt, pull em’ out. Even your age-old PC will get a fair work out without having to kneel over. Much.

Which brings me to IndieGames’ latest feature. Forget the numerical order in which these games are placed, because honestly, they all have something to offer if you’re so ever inclined to bother checking (and asking for a look won’t charge anything more than what you’re already paying on browsing bills). No, what amazes me most is that there are more than 100 games in these lists alone, from all sorts of well-known genres. Shooters, RPGs, Platformers, ArcadeAdventure! Holy Dental Floss for Monkeys, Batman! It’s like there’s a party on my harddrive, and everyone’s invited. Consider whatever free time you had lying around to be quickly turned into a magical fun bus ride.


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