Review by Chris I. If Terry Cavanagh’s retro rhythm game Super Hexagon was a NES title, Lumena: A No-Nonsense Rhythm Game would be its Game Boy Color younger sibling. Fans of electronica music and brutal difficulty levels take note, Elevate Entertainment will likely be the next developer to send iPhones…
Read MoreTerry Cavanagh is a name that I expect that most any of you reading this here at DDNet will be quite familiar with (Super Hexagon, anyone?). He’s been developing short freeware indie games and publishing them on numerous digital services for quite sometime now, and Don’t Look Back is one…
Read MoreBooting up one of Terry Cavanagh’s games, you know you’re about to take a shot of nostalgic fun and take a beating from its punishing difficulty at the same time. It’s like a trademark that seals his games together and it’s one that keeps you coming back for more over…
Read MoreFor a third year in a row the Humble Indie Bundle is back and as usual you choose how much to pay and how to split the revenue between the developers and the charities they are donating to. It’s awesome to get to choose an amount to spend and support…
Read MoreFor a third year in a row the Humble Indie Bundle is back and as usual you choose how much to pay and how to split the revenue between the developers and the charities they are donating to. It’s awesome to get to choose an amount to spend and support…
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