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Here are six indies you should be familiar with. Check out the links provided and consider voting for the games that strike your fancy.

<span class="bold">Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons</span> - 552 votes
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">The Talos Principle</span> - 518 votes
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">Superbrothers: Sword &amp; Sworcery EP</span> - 264 votes
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">Valiant Hearts: The Great War</span> - 211 votes
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">Bunny Must Die! Chelsea And The 7 Devils</span> - 141 votes
>>Demo
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">BattleBlock Theater</span> - 73 votes
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

P.S. If you decide to vote, bump the thread. Say which game(s) you voted for and why.
Post edited December 22, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
Giant Bomb's review of Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons
I seem to remember seeing that in a GameInformer, I was interested. Voted.
"The Talos Principle is one of the most brilliant and engaging puzzle games ever made, with a fantastic and contemplative story that isn’t afraid to ask difficult questions. It’s a masterpiece." - Gaming Trend
Post edited July 26, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
Already had all those games voted before checking the thread, but it's good to see them getting more exposure.
"Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP masterfully blends music, art, storytelling and gameplay in deeply poetic ways that you just don't see very often. As such, it doesn't take a love of adventure games to get wrapped up in the magic of this indie gem. It may only take a handful of hours to work your way through the game's four chapters (not counting waiting for the moon to change cycles), but the impact it leaves will stay with you long after you've moved on." - IGN
"Valiant Hearts: The Great War is a truly impressive experience that manages to focus on the realities of World War 1 without becoming a dull or upsetting experience. It adds just enough cheerful moments to stay upbeat and you're certainly going to care and fall in love with the main characters, especially the small dog." - Softpedia
PC Gamer's review of BattleBlock Theater
Post edited July 26, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
I tweeted Croteam:

Me: "So, when is #TheTalosPrinciple coming to GOG Galaxy?"

Dev: "not for now"

https://twitter.com/Croteam/status/625336941274361856

At least they didn't say never, but a bummer none the less. If you happen to have a Twitter account, it couldn't hurt to chime in as well to drive home the point to them that there is demand for a #DRMfree version to come sooner rather than later.
Post edited July 27, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
I voted brothers (i completly forgot about this game, thank you for remind me), The Talos Principle (i never give it impotance, but it seems interesting), Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP (the music it´s amazing! The grafics don´t convince me but i want to play it), Valiant Hearts: The Great War (just an awesome game, very human), Bunny Must Die! Chelsea and the 7 Devils and BattleBlock Theater (both seems very fun). So, i end it up voting every sinlge one of them. Keep going Barry_Woodward! Thanks to you i´m knowing very good games.
Adventure Gamers' review of Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons
Post edited July 27, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
Bump.
DarkStation's review of The Talos Principle
http://www.brothersthegame.com
I think all these threads at once is a little much.