Hosted by Anthony Carboni.
Bytejacker is the best source for discovering independent games in the universe. Once a week host Anthony Carboni rates and reviews downloadable games found on Xbox Marketplace, WiiWare, Playstation Network, and the iPhone app store, as well as from independent developers and services like Steam... Read More
The votes have been counted, the judges have been bribed, the host is coked up. It's time to honor the best free, independently-developed games of the last year!
We studied televised Video Game awards shows, and we think we've got the formula down.
#3 - Runman: Race Around the World Tom Sennett/Matt Thorson. (Originally aired)
#2 - Closure Tyler Glaiel/Jon Schubbe (Originally aired)
#1 - Spelunky! Derek Yu (Originally aired)
Blasting Agent - Flash, Platformer, TileIsle Suggested by Khorzon
Tetraform - Flash, Arcade, Tyler Glaiel/Greg Wohlwend
Every Day The Same Dream - Flash, Puzzle, Molleindustria
Suggested by Marcus
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RT @acarboni: Yesterday @aegies stopped by to talk FEZ and @disasterpeace gave an in-studio performance! http://t.co/w53arHgq
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Hey, remember Free Indie Rapid Fire? It's a part of @newchallenger now, video comments and all! Here's this week's: http://t.co/7N1xAqB0
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@spirit31gaming I actually put a video up on Bytejacker and the Bytejacker YouTube/Facebook about it when we started- guess you missed it ;)
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@spirit31gaming Moved FIRF and indie reviews over to the @NewChallenger youtube. http://t.co/EyCeVMPi
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RT @acarboni: Hey, guys? FREE. INDIE. RAPID. FIRE. (seriously) http://t.co/uVcGzbgy
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Used the terms "scaling" and "ux experience" when she asked for details. I have learned a lot here in SF.
