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#52 | From newsletters to publishing — meet Dragon Fodder

#52 | From newsletters to publishing — meet Dragon Fodder

Turns out newsletters can grow into dragons.

Oct 23, 2025

#51 | Indievelopment

#51 | Indievelopment

Fresh early access indies that twist the familiar — horror with humor, roguelikes with heart, and stories stitched from madness.

Oct 15, 2025

#50 | Faces, Feels, and Finds from PAX Aus 2025

#50 | Faces, Feels, and Finds from PAX Aus 2025

Good people, great games, and a reminder that screens can’t replace a real chat.

Oct 13, 2025

#49 | Why I Stopped to Look Twice

#49 | Why I Stopped to Look Twice

A magical dating sim might matter more than you think

Oct 8, 2025

#48 | Showcase: Sept 25

#48 | Showcase: Sept 25

It’s been a stacked month: strange curiosities alongside heavy-hitters, games that wobble, drill, or gamble their way into your memory.

Oct 1, 2025

#47 | We asked for chaos. You delivered 480 times.

#47 | We asked for chaos. You delivered 480 times.

See the highlights, the surprises, and our picks from v1.0.

Sep 29, 2025

#46 | Indie Discovery, Rebuilt

#46 | Indie Discovery, Rebuilt

Discover every gem we’ve featured — and plenty more.

Sep 26, 2025

#45 | When Doing Too Much Works

#45 | When Doing Too Much Works

From pixels falling on a screen to communities building their own, R74n’s philosophy is simple: overdo it.

Sep 21, 2025

#44 | Indievelopment

#44 | Indievelopment

Roguelikes, co-op chaos, oddball worlds, and bold experiments—September’s highlights show just how wide indie creativity can stretch.

Sep 16, 2025

#43 | When a Banana Peel Becomes Survival

#43 | When a Banana Peel Becomes Survival

Inside Black Honey, the slapstick horror of Winnie-the-Pooh meets the stubborn devotion of a two-man team.

Sep 8, 2025

#42 | Monthly Showcase

#42 | Monthly Showcase

From wordless journeys and rhythm-fuelled roguelikes to cult classics and cozy sims, these are August’s standout indies—each one brimming with craft, heart, and a reason to hit ‘play.

Sep 1, 2025

#41 | When the Math Doesn’t Love You

#41 | When the Math Doesn’t Love You

Real numbers, unsexy work, and the long road to finding an audience.

Aug 27, 2025

#40 | Indievelopment

#40 | Indievelopment

From bullet-hell magic duels and surreal open-world oddities to papercraft critter quests, memory-bending puzzles, and chaotic hoop-slam showdowns — this line-up delivers weird, wonderful worlds worth diving into.

Aug 15, 2025

#39 | You Don’t Just Launch It and Leave

#39 | You Don’t Just Launch It and Leave

A tactical roguelike that didn’t peak at launch, but two years later.

Aug 9, 2025

#38 | Monthly Showcase

#38 | Monthly Showcase

Jam-packed and bursting at the seams—roaming city-builders, rhythm shootouts, beat-blasted gunfights, and snow-sniffing pups. Clear some hard-drive space; this lineup doesn’t travel light.

Aug 1, 2025

#37 | Two Free Tools to Help Your Game Get Seen

#37 | Two Free Tools to Help Your Game Get Seen

Built from real experience, made for devs. Steam Marketing + Press Kit guides now live.

Jul 26, 2025

#36 | Introducing Patch Notes – our first ever game jam

#36 | Introducing Patch Notes – our first ever game jam

A 72-hour sprint for broken ideas, weird experiments, and half-baked brilliance.

Jul 20, 2025

#35 | Indievelopment

#35 | Indievelopment

This one’s unhinged (in the best way). Fungi, fame, feudalism, and full-body VR. These games are not playing it safe.

Jul 15, 2025

#34 | Monthly Showcase

#34 | Monthly Showcase

A backpack battler, a dream god, a mountaintop rescue, and a priest in hell—June’s games are strange, stylish, and impossible to pin down.

Jul 1, 2025

#33 | Indievelopment

#33 | Indievelopment

Deckbuilders, doodlers, designers, and goblins—this month’s batch covers every corner of the indie map.

Jun 16, 2025

#32 | Monthly Showcase

#32 | Monthly Showcase

From handheld monsters to underwater myths and vertical biomes—this month’s picks go places.

Jun 1, 2025

#31 | The Chase: Inside the Minds of Indie Creators

#31 | The Chase: Inside the Minds of Indie Creators

Indie games are more than code and pixels. They’re the chase of something real.

May 25, 2025

#30 | Indievelopment

#30 | Indievelopment

Venture into worlds unknown. From post-apocalyptic oases and eldritch horrors to towering fortresses and literary realms—discover the stories that demand to be told.

May 16, 2025

#29 | He Set Out to Make a Roguelike. Then He Played Pokémon.

#29 | He Set Out to Make a Roguelike. Then He Played Pokémon.

Years into his dev career, Sean Young stumbled into the monster-collecting genre — and it changed everything. Monsterpatch is the game he didn’t grow up dreaming about, but one he felt he had to make.

May 10, 2025

#28 | Monthly Showcase

#28 | Monthly Showcase

Adventures built on wild shots, broken timelines, crumbling worlds, and second chances — which one will you dive into?

May 1, 2025

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