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Indie Leap – Episode 4: April Fuels

Welcome to the April edition of Indie Leap, the best and worst of Xbox Live Indie Games for the month. April didn’t feel very exciting as it was happening, but there were some striking releases. It’s a dry period when it comes to major game releases, so maybe this is the time for indie developers to step up to the plate.

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albatrossrevue.com
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7.5

Review: Quiet, Please! (3DS) - TICGN

Ticgn - "Dad’s is watching some noisey show on TV, Mom’s talking on the phone loudly, your little brother is running all over the house, and your neighbor won’t stop mowing the dang lawn. This is Quiet, Please. Well, more accurately, this is a collection of three games in Nostatic’s little adventure series."

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Ten Fun Android Games To Play On Holiday Break

GI - "If you're like me, the winter holidays contain their fair share of downtime. Whether you're waiting for the Christmas lasagna to finish cooking (...everyone eats lasagna at Christmas, right?) or just bored out of your mind by a chatty relative, mobile games provide short, sanity-saving doses of entertainment."

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gameinformer.com
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Pocket Gamer - Quiet, Please Review

Pocket Gamer - Previously available on Xbox Live Arcade’s indie games section, Quiet, Please! has a central story we can all relate to.

The lead character is a young girl who after a stressful day at school wants nothing more than to relax in silence within the confines of her home. Sadly, the rest of her noisy family doesn't seem to share this desire.

The game therefore revolves around finding ways to shut up each member of the household.

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pocketgamer.co.uk