This hypnotic rhythm game was the best thing we saw at IndieCade 2017 By Luke Winkie published 13 October 17 Best in show Plus, why the 'International Festival of Indie Games' is now one of our favorite gaming conventions.
Emotional Fugitive Detector is a Voight-Kampff test you want to lose By Luke Winkie published 9 October 17 Happiness Patrol "I already had an IQ test this year. Don't think I've ever had one of these."
A Case of Distrust is an adventure game made of silhouettes set in 1920s San Francisco By Luke Winkie published 8 October 17 SF NOIRE The point-and-click mystery is on show at Indiecade 2017.
Cat Sorter: a VR game about fixing defective cats By Luke Winkie published 8 October 17 A fur effort Does that one have a beak?
Where the Water Tastes Like Wine turns American folk tales into a road trip By Luke Winkie published 8 October 17 Wolf tickets Another promising game from this year's Indiecade.
There's a game at Indiecade about competing to see who can send the most email By Luke Winkie published 7 October 17 Office Race It's called Busy Work and it's amazing.
In Oblige, life in 1970s Hong Kong is menial and controlled with a typewriter By Luke Winkie published 6 October 17 Life A simulated typewriter, mapped to your keyboard, shows you what life is like through a language barrier.
OneShot is a bizarre adventure game full of fourth-wall-breaking moments By Luke Winkie published 6 October 17 Many Tricks The developers call it a "metaphysical puzzle game." Remember Psycho Mantis?