Legal Dungeon has you filing police paperwork, using previously-collected evidence to build a case. And you’d better get those convictions or else your superiors will be coming for you.
Author: Joel Couture
IGP’s Indie Stars of 2019: ‘Dicey Dungeons’
Any time I bring up Dicey Dungeons, I cannot help but talk about just how much strategy this game can wring out of the chance roll of a six-sided die.
IGP’s Indie Stars of 2019: ‘Critters for Sale’
Critters for Sale is a master work in atmosphere, creating a sense of menace and possibility that permeates every aspect of the game.
IGP’s Indie Stars of 2019: ‘Un Pas Fragile’
Un Pas Fragile finds strength in facing fears, showing the power in but a single step toward meeting our goals and bettering ourselves.
IGP First Look – ‘Shovel Knight: King of Cards’
Shovel Knight: King of Cards is part platformer with neat jumping techniques and part Triple Triad-inspired puzzle game, making for a delightful IGP First Look.
‘Krampusnacht’ Shows the Deadlier Side of the Holiday Naughty List
Santa will just stuff your stocking with coal, but someone else has a much worse gift in store for you when you’re bad in Krampusnacht.
‘SHY’ Delves Into Our Timid, Tangled Minds
SHY captures the experience of our jumbled minds and actions when we’re too nervous to say hello to someone we want to get to know.
Trailer Tuesday – Don’t Crush Dream Tools
Trailer Tuesday sees us hassling bbq cooks, doing renos with friends, and dodging bullets in slow-motion.
‘A Tofu Tail’ is a Puzzle of Flavors
You need to get the rights taste down (or get helpfully bullied by Japanese mythological monsters) to return to human form in A Tofu Tail.
‘Kwaidan ~Azuma manor story~’ Faces Mythical Monsters in a Puzzling Manor
Kwaidan ~Azuma manor story~ challenges you to solve the puzzles and pitfalls of a mysterious home, all while dealing with spooky monsters in 1930’s Japan.
‘Blades of Gory’ Imagines Bloody Fighters in the 8-Bit Era
Blades of Gory is kind of what one might imagine would happen if hyper-violent fighting games had risen to popularity in the time of the NES.