El33tonline writes:
"The 15th annual Independent Games Festival awards ceremony has come and gone, but not without recognising top achievements in the indie sector of game development!"
Cart Life was a critically acclaimed indie game which was released in 2010, but was then pulled in 2014 by its developer Richard Hofmeier.
The retail simulator won three awards at the Independent Games Festival, and was heralded by some publications as one of the best indie games ever.
Now the game is being re-released by AdHoc Studio, allowing those who missed out the first time around to finally buy it.
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From Xfire: "PC exclusives might not get as much of the limelight as their console counterparts, but that doesn't mean they're not worthy of your attention. PC exclusive games are often just as good if not better than console exclusives. Some even go on to win multiple gaming awards despite being made by relatively unknown studios."