Tag: indie games

Experience the Glory Days of WCW in Final DLC Pack for WWE 2K24

The fifth and final DLC pack for WWE 2K24 is loaded with WCW content that can let gamers recreate the Monday Night Wars. The Monday Night Wars were an unprecedented time in sports entertainment, pitting WWE against rival WCW in a weekly, head-to-head battle. Anything seemed possible, as the biggest, loudest and most outlandish Superstars created unforgettable moments each Monday night. Now, WWE® 2K24 players can...

A Look at Disney’s 2025 Movie Slate (So Far)

As we inch closer to the end of the year, the excitement for 2025 has just begun. Disney's got new movie and series releases to look forward to from brand new titles, reimagined versions of classics like the live-action versions Snow White and Lilo & Stitch to new entries in longtime franchises like Tron and Avatar. You can't forget the Marvel or Star Wars content...

3D Platformer, Demon Turf, Invites you to Conquer the Demon King

During ID@Xbox, Playtonic Friends revealed their first title after dipping into the world of game publishing; a new platformer call Demon Turf. Because we...

New Turn-Based JRPG Revealed in Astria Ascending

Some veteran Final Fantasy developers have come together for a new game putting a fresh spin on the old-school JRPG genre. Check out Astria...

Super Meat Boy Forever Releases Later This Month

Super Meat Boy Forever, the long awaited sequel to the 2010 Super Meat Boy, is heading to PC on the Epic Games Store on...

KakeBytes Episode 30: Fyre Games and Summerland

I wanted to bring Connor Rush onto KakeBytes to talk about teaching himself how to program in Java as an 11 year old and...

E3 First Impressions: Carrion & Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout

Carrion and Fall Guys are probably the two indie games that juxtapose each other most that I had the opportunity to get my hands...

The Fathergamer Interviews: Joseph Hughes of White Clover Worlds

Welcome to the second episode of The Fathergamer Interviews.  In this episode Eric, The Fathergamer had the opportunity to chat with Joseph Hughes, the founder of White Clover Worlds.

The Fathergamer Interviews: Tom Beardsmore of Coatsink

Welcome to the first episode of The Fathergamer Interviews.  In this episode I had the opportunity to chat with Tom Beardsmore-- the CEO and co-founder of Coatsink. They are a passionate and talented games development team working on games for PC, VR, console and mobile, who have grown into a recognized face in the dev community, (as well as the growing VR industry).

The Fathergamer Podcast Episode 60

In this all-new episode of TFGP we discuss our recent Youtube Stream of Rainbow Six: Seige, Katy dives in the world of Indie Games, while Eric talks about his time with Telltale’s Game of Thrones and Minecraft: Story Mode. Come inside to listen.

TFGP KICKSTARTED EPISODE 1

In this episode of the first ever TFGP Kickstarted Podcast we talk to Nathan J Hunt, head of the indie development team Storm Isle Productions about his Kickstarter for the game Disciples of the Storm.

MIA: The Stomping Land Goes Dormant After Successful KickStarter

All sorts of new and amazing games are springing up on Steam Greenlight and Kickstarter.  These are great tools for game developers to present new ideas to the masses, and provides gamers the chance to try out something different. Not all games have a fairy tale ending, however, and sometimes gamers get burned on the promise of something intriguing, only to be completely ignored and cast aside after helping to fund the project.  Such is the case with The Stomping Land, and we decided to look into it. 

Game Making: Common Indie Dev Woes and How Best to Avoid Them!

Indie game studios are popping up all over the world. From freshly graduated student teams, to game industry vet collaborations. From the one-man-band to the massive orchestra. Kickstarter campaigns here, Greenlight proposals there, in a constant battle to get a game noticed.  As a gamer and someone with an avid interest in the Indie games industry, I have noticed patterns and trends settling into successful and not so successful Indie studios. Here I will attempt to identify recurring problems and mistakes new Indie studios make, and offer the best medicine I can muster.

Indie Spotlight: Gang Beasts, the Beautiful Brawler!

If you are looking for a game that makes you laugh that you can enjoy with up to 3 (with plans to make it up to 9!) friends, Gang Beasts is right up your street. Described as a Multiplayer Co-op Party Game with doughy physics, Gang Beasts brings back the beautiful simplicity of battering your friends.