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The Indies Issue #14
IndieGamesCon returns and The Daily Click!
Date: Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Bonus Round: The Daily Click

The Daily Click is by the people for the people game downloads. For real. At this wonderful portal you'll find all kinds of games created by real people from around the world. You'll find role-playing, action, strategy, adventure and so much more. Some of these games will be downright awful, and a select few will be absolutely wonderful. One of this week's picks came from this site, by way of a note on TIG Source. Sifting through this site I found a lot of great games that I hope to draw attention to in the weeks ahead - but why should you wait for me?!? Head on over to The Daily Click, check out all the games, bookmark the site and start downloading.

And that's all for this week. Thanks for reading - see you next week. As always, questions, comments and hate mail are welcomed - send it along to jamesbfudge@gmail.com or gameshark.feedback@yahoo.com . - James Fudge

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