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    Default A list of the ten best Indie games out there?

    obviously quality can have a subjective slant, and genres each have their favorites, but if a neophyte was asking: what are some of the best indie "try-before-you-buy" software game titles out there, which ones would be in the top percentile?

    The more objective the list, the better, top seller + critical acclaim + polish. If there is a website with these sorts of lists that would be cool too.

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    Does popcap count as indie?

    Assuming not, some of my favorites are:
    -Breakquest
    -Hamsterball
    -Starscape
    -Star Chamber
    -Outpost Kaloki

    The last 3 are strategy games, geeky to varying degrees. But that's my bag, baby.

    Add in Popcap, and you also get:
    -Insanaquarium (I <3 Insanaquarium)
    -Zuma
    -Dynomite
    -Rocket Mania

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    -CrimsonLand
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    If there is a website with these sorts of lists that would be cool too.
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    I have not done extensive research on all the demo-downloads available (far too busy developing stuff to play anything at this time) but over the laste year or so, titles I remember as standing out from their Demos include:

    Outpost Kaloki
    Hamsterball
    Zuma Deluxe
    Wobbles
    On The Oche (darts)
    Breakquest
    Gish
    Kickshot Pool

    Of course there are many more quality titles out there, but I don't get that much time to try them all - so the above is really just a quick opinion on what I consider good production values, fun, and "polishâ„¢" ;)

    In fact, some of them are that good that a. I may buy them soon and b. I almost feel like advertising them on my site for free (when it was more established and had a decent amount of visitors to have an impact). I can see passion in these products that shines through compared to the "run of the mill" stuff that just does the bare minimum needed to call itself a game.

    Well done to these guys! :)
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    My current faves, as "Best" can be very very subjective:

    1 Cosmo Bots/Cosmic Bugs (Retro64)
    2 Wik and the Fable of Souls (Reflexive)
    3 Beesley's Buzzwords (Flashbang)
    4 Zen Puzzle Garden (Lexaloffle)
    5 Big Kahuna Reef (Reflexive)
    6 Snood. Yes, Snood. Leave me alone! (Did Dave Dobson ever name his company?)
    7 Trials of Werlin (Bantam City)
    8 Puppytron (Puppy Games)
    9 Rainy Colors (Trifaces)
    10 Zuma. Yes, Zuma. Leave me alone! (Popcap)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo C
    My current faves, as "Best" can be very very subjective:
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    7 Trials of Werlin (Bantam City)
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    Whoa! This is the first time anyone ever mentioned ToW as one of their top 10!!! Woohoo!
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    I have to second Cosmo Bots. At first I didn't think anything of it but then I got hooked trying to get as far as I could before the demo ran out. Definitely buying it next royalty check.

    I also like Laser Squad: Nemesis. It's lost the charm that the original Laser Squad had but still really good for a strategy fix.

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    In no particular order:

    - Snowy: the Bear's Adventures and Snowy: Space Trip: It's nice to see clones of some of the more obscure - yet very deserving - classics, and the Snowy games are very polished.
    - Big Kahuna Reef: The only swap-tiles-and-match game that's ever managed to hold my intrest.
    - Cactus Bruce and the Corporate Monkeys: Great game, love the humor
    - Hamsterball: Marble Madness, baby! With cute rodents! (Best Marble Madness clone I've seen)
    - Jets'n'Guns: Incredible action.
    - Platypus: Very fun, and love the original art style.
    - BreakQuest: Of course ;)
    - Pop-Pop: Excellent breakout-inspired game. Innovative and well-polished.
    - Super DX-Ball: Another excellent breakout game.
    - Hyperballoid: Also a good breakout
    - Paradoxion: Most addictive puzzle game I've played in years, and great polish (And a level editor is coming!)
    - Zzed: I love what it's done for Bust-A-Move/Puzzle Bobble style games.
    - Alien Shooter: Very fun
    - Orbz: Original, fun, love the multiplayer.
    - Gish: Of course ;)
    - Alien Hominid: Not sure if it qualifies as indie...
    - Torus Trooper: Very fun, Great visual style, Great example of the D language, and it's free :)

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    What no Doom?

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    What, no Unreal Tournament?

    If you want to play the id card, you have to include every self funded developer. :)

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    BoXiKoN is a very addictive puzzler game, and have spent many hours at the keyboard just clicking away. Its available at www.shoecakegames.com It definately ranks in my top 10.
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    For me, it's pretty much anything by Retro64, especially Cosmo-bots.

    Jeff Minters GridRunner++, loved hamsterball although, i still haven't bought it and anything by pom pom too.



    Also, star monkey by small rockets is a good shoot-em-up.
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