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Toki Tori now part of the Humble Bundle for Android

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As expected, the latest Humble Indie Bundle has been updated. The Humble Bundle for Android now contains five Windows, Mac, Linux and Android games as Toki Tori joins Anomaly: Warzone, Osmos, Edge and World of Goo. Which works out well, because we could always use an extra action/puzzle game! Toki Tori is a Two Tribes more »

The Humble Bundle for Android is go

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Today is a very special day! It’s the first time ever that a Humble Bundle has been released that also includes portable versions of every single game. The Humble Bundle for Android has launched and it is spectacular. It’s not as large as the other bundles (yet), but it’s still pretty darn awesome. Yes, the more »

Important Importables Review: Katawa Shoujo for Windows, Mac, Linux

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Title: Katawa Shoujo Price: Free System(s): Windows, Mac, Linux Release Date: January 4, 2012 Publisher (Developer): Four Leaf Studios (Four Leaf Studios) ESRB Rating: N/A, 18 and over since it does have adult content, sexual situations and smoking. Pros: Realistic storylines and depictions of relationships, detailed character art, doesn’t in any way make fun of more »

Binding of Isaac expansion coming this year

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The Binding of Isaac is a pretty lengthy game to begin with, seeing as how it has multiple endings and the game’s layout changes in every game. Still, some people may have already managed to see and do everything. Which is probably why Edmund McMillen is working on a mega expansion. While the expansion is more »

The Binding of Isaac could pop out at you in 3D

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align=”right” It’s starting to look like the 3DS may be the place to go for people who want portable indie game experiences. First, the handheld got the incredible VVVVVV, then release windows for Colors! HD and NightSky were announced. Now Edmund McMillen, one of the creators of The Binding of Isaac has confirmed that an more »

Review: Jurassic Park: The Game Episode One

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All you have to do is break into a zoo and collect an innocent bottle of shaving cream. Sounds easy enough right?

The only problem is the zoo is really full of dinosaurs and the shaving cream really contains dino embryos. Hope their paying you well!

Playing a free 5-hour trial of Saint’s Row: The Third could win you a prize

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Saint’s Row: The Third can be purchased for well under $60 right now, but it’s never a bad idea to try a game before you purchase it. If you are signed up for OnLive, you can play Saint’s Row: The Third for five hours without paying a dime starting December 29. The trial consists of more »

Casual Friday update for December 17-23, 2011

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Hi everyone! Hope you’re enjoying your holidays. While I know you probably have better plans for this weekend than to just sit home, playing casual games, there are seven new games to consider after your celebrating is over. One of them is even playable on Macs. If you’re looking for gaming festiveness, then you’ll be disappointed though, as Christmas Tales: Fellina’s Journey (Windows, Mac) is the only game with a holiday theme.

As always, there’s still the Humble Indie Bundle 4 (Windows, Mac, Linux) to consider. It’s available until next week and now, if you pay more than the current average, you get 12 games instead of just five. That’s because the Humble Indie Bundle 3 (Windows, Mac, Linux), which included VVVVVV, Crayon Physics Deluxe, And Yet It Moves, Cogs and Hammerfight, has been added as an incentive…

Humble Indie Bundle 4 throws five more games your way

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The Humble Indie Bundle 4 is arguably the best Humble Bundle ever. Since its creation, this particular bundle has sold well over 337,000 digital units. There’s still a week left to purchase the Humble Indie Bundle 4 if you haven’t done so already. If for some reason you’re still on the fence, perhaps five more games will be enough to convince you.

Casual Friday update for December 10-16, 2011

We’re starting to get into that holiday release window lull. You know, when a lot of new games don’t appear because of the season. That’s the only explanation I can find for there being only six new casual games to report on this week. Only one of them is available for both Windows and Mac, by the way. Surprisingly, even though Christmas is only about a week away, only one of them is holiday-themed! It’s Chicken Invaders: Ultimate Omelette Christmas Edition (Windows, Mac). I bet you can’t wait to play that.

What’s really worth seeing this week is the Humble Indie Bundle 4 (Windows, Mac, Linux). Yes, I know it feels like there was just one of these, but this is more important as it’s an actual numbered bundle and is the best one ever. If you pay less than the average price, you get Bit.Trip Runner, Jamestown, NightSky, Shank and Super Meat Boy. Pay more than the average and Cave Story + and Gratuitous Space Battles are added to your bundle. All seven games are absolutely fantastic, so keep it in mind! You can even gift it!

This week’s best bet is: The Humble Indie Bundle 4 (Windows, Mac, Linux)