The Indies Issue #15
Some thoughts on lofty goals, weak teams and a look at my favorite indie blog.
Date: Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Bonus Round: Independent Gaming

Every week I have been highlighting web sites that go out of their way to serve the indie gamer community with game offerings, news, and more. One of my favorite stops is Independent Gaming , a regularly updated blog featuring all the latest news on the indie gaming scene. This site is just wonderful because it does what this column can't do - keep up with everything important going on in the indie scene on a daily basis. I personally dig the games that this blog finds and highlights - like the wonderful Exit Fate, which I highlighted earlier in the column. If you enjoy indie gaming, Independent Gaming should be bookmarked and visited on a daily basis.

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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