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Indie Games

So Netflix has a pretty good documentary called Indie Game: The Movie. I highly recommend it. It’s a pretty entertaining look at the lives of a few indie game developers as they go through the motions of developing and or releasing out their games.

The two games followed and sort of contrasted in the doc are Super Meat Boy and Fez, both of which I’d been aware of but never paid much attention to when they were released. After watching the doc, I finally went and bought both games and man, they are so good. So so good.

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The Humble Indie Bundle #3

Pay what you want for 5 great indie games.

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Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career

I have always liked the overall sound of this band. Cute, breezy vocals and a hint of the doo-wop era. I’m sure it will be more of the same which is fine. Eff Tee Pee.

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Indie Rock On The Billboard Charts

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Iji - Incredibly cool looking independent game free to download

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String Quartet Indie Rock

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