[We’ll be running extended versions of a few of these 2007 indie round-ups, cross-posted from our sister IndieGames.com blog, since editor Tim W. really knows his beans. This one’s frivolous, but fun.]
The first of the 2007 Best Of Features here on the IndieGames.com.blog, we’re proud to present a countdown of ten of the best freeware games released by cactus in 2007. IndieGames.com interviewed Cactus, who is a current IGF finalist with Clean Asia!, back in November, and Gamelab.com also recently quizzed him in more detail, particularly commenting on:
“The quirky, unique freeware games made by Swedish developer Cactus - his shooters, adventure games and experimental titles have a visual aesthetic that combines mathematical precision and unruly chaos, and their gameplay is tight, balanced and challenging.”
Best Freeware Games by cactus 2007
1. Akuchizoku
(”Akuchizoku is a horizontal shooter which features three levels and three different pilots, two difficulty levels and two modes of […]
Original post by editors@gamesetwatch.com (Simon Carless) and software by Elliott Back
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