GamesRadar - How far would you go to please your queen? That’s the question posed by the retro-fashioned Mighty Jill Off, which tells the tale of a high-jumping, rubber-clad S&M heroine. After a boot-licking fiasco, Jill (who you might recognize from her Super Meat Boy cameo) is punted down a giant tower, and must slowly make her way past spikes, spiders, and blocky flames to her domineering queen’s loving arms.
GameCrate: "Here are six titles that are sure to bring back fond memories of sitting on the carpet directly in front of your big CRT TV set, and if you liked the classic games that inspired these titles you owe it to yourself to see what modern advancements can add to the experience."
You usually don't find Cthulhu Saves The World on such lists. Nice inclusion!
The bleakly named recession bundle has just been released, and it aims to beat the average indie game bundle price by giving you six games for nothing.
As their bundle name suggests, the good folks over at Indie Game Bundles believe in tightening the belt so they’re giving gamers a price they can handle in these tough times. Their Recession Bundle is described as an ‘experimental part-charity part-awesome project’. It consists of six freeware titles and two games that will be made available for donators. The freeware titles are pretty notable works that have all received positive reviews:
GameZone's David Sanchez gives five small-scale, free Indie games that deserve a major release with extra content, such as Appy 1000mg.