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Steam Weekend Deal 2009-02-20

By evadwolrab 02-21-2009 08:08 AM
Updated by John 02-21-2009 09:35 AM
Fresh from the horror of it appearing that there actually might not be a Weekend Deal this week, I've now calmed down and checked Steam after a good sleep, and there was a headline that got me all a-quiver. Unfortunately, it turns out that I already own half of the indie titles on offer. Luckily for you guys, that puts me in a good position to describe a couple of them!

Let's get straight to it. The 'Greatest Indie' pack costs £6.75/$9.99 and contains:

Eets - Described by Penny Arcade as 'A succulent combination of Lemmings and The Incredible Machine', which to me is already sold. The art style is cartoony geek-chic -tastic, reminding me of Alien Hominid or Castle Crashers.





Gravitron 2 - Fans of the classic 'Lander' will enjoy this one. A graphic style clearly inspired by the recent Geometry Wars releases, with added shooting and tricky levels.




I-Fluid - I had a little trouble...

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Three cheap-ass titles to get you into iPhone gaming

By evadwolrab 02-14-2009 07:04 PM
Updated by evadwolrab 02-15-2009 05:13 AM
If you're one of the many iPhone/iPod Touch owners yet to jump head first into the often overwhelmingly bountiful App Store, we're here to give you a nudge in the direction of a few gems that could slip under your radar as you scroll into the hundreds on the App Store's game list.

  1. Topple (Free): One of ngmoco's growing stable of high-quality, polished and downright charming titles, Topple was made free in an attempt to raise ngmoco's presence and bring attention to their premium release, Rolando. It's anti-Tetris; twist and place blocks on top of each other to get as high as possible without the tower falling over, all the while tilting the iPhone to stabilise your ever-growing stack of blocks.
  2. Tiki Towers ($0.99/£0.59): Effectively it's World of Goo. Only you can play it on a bus, and it's way, way cheaper. Plus it has monkeys collecting bananas, which is obviously far superior to anything else, ever.
  3. Monospace ($1.99/£1.19): An infuratingly simple puzzle game
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