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

<span class="bold">Deadlight</span> - 252 votes
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">Papo &amp; Yo</span> - 237 votes
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">Oniken</span> - 152 votes
>>Demo
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Longplay
>>Track 1: Shattered Future
>>Track 2: Time For Vengeance

<span class="bold">Wings Of Vi</span> - 70 votes
>>Demo
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">Roundabout</span> - 46 votes
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">Little Inferno</span> - COMPLETED!
>>Review
>>Trailer 1
>>Trailer 2
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna)</span> - COMPLETED!
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

P.S. If you decide to vote, bump the thread. Say which game(s) you voted for and why.
Post edited January 28, 2016 by Barry_Woodward
Voted for Deadlight. Hopefully it could also make it here.

Also voted for Never Alone. Looks very interesting, especially with that Native Alaskan background story -and also by involving them for real in the game development.
Anime Angel Reviews: Wings Of Vi
Post edited July 26, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
Softpedia's review of Oniken
Post edited July 26, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
NZGamer's review of Deadlight
Voted Deadlight. Hey, Barry could you please post written reviews as well for people who are internet-ly challenged, would certainly help me check them out easier.

Also voted Never Alone.
Post edited July 26, 2015 by bad_fur_day1
Voted for the lot because they all look like good additions to the catalog, but I'd especially like to see Papo & Yo come here as well as Wings of Vi.
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bad_fur_day1: Hey, Barry could you please post written reviews as well for people who are internet-ly challenged, would certainly help me check them out easier.
I will.
Post edited July 26, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
Gog, please get on these.

Voted Papo & Yo. Looks extremely original.

Voted Little Inferno. Same as above.

Voted Roundabout. Same as above x2.

Awesome selection this time Barry, the other two are just not really my thing but look really good nonetheless.
games(TM)'s review of Roundabout
Could you maybe add Space Hulk (2013) to the original post Barry, if you'd like to see it here. I'd like for it to get a few more votes, one of the games I'd most like to see here. And Simpsons: Hit and Run, just because I want to play it.
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bad_fur_day1: Could you maybe add Space Hulk (2013) to the original post Barry, if you'd like to see it here. I'd like for it to get a few more votes, one of the games I'd most like to see here. And Simpsons: Hit and Run, just because I want to play it.
I can't add either game to my original post because it's reserved for indie games only. However, people are free to vote for those games in this post:

<span class="bold">The Simpsons: Hit &amp; Run</span>
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack

<span class="bold">Space Hulk (2013)</span>
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Main Theme
Post edited July 26, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: I can't add either game to my original post because it's reserved for indie games only. However, people are free to vote for those games in this post:

<span class="bold">The Simpsons: Hit &amp; Run</span>
>>Trailer
>>Review
>>Soundtrack
I'm glad I checked this thread again. Voted for Hit and Run. This was one of my favorite games of that console generation. It had its quirks but I enjoyed every second of it. I never did 100% it and I would love to do so. Please get this game, GOG.
"The test I want a good game to pass is simple: I want it to stick with me. I want it to seep into my thoughts days after I played it. Little Inferno is simple. It's somehow both quaint and bold. It lingers. It burns brightly. It burns well." - Kotaku
PC Gamer's review of Never Alone
Post edited July 26, 2015 by Barry_Woodward