The Most Unique Indie Games You Will Play In 2015

The best games to look forward to in 2015 from the indie development scene.

Posted By | On 19th, Jan. 2015

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SuperHot

Developer: Superhot Team
Platforms: PC, Xbox One

Superhot is an interesting game in that the prototype that sparked a full development was from a one week video game development challenge in 2013. Originally the game was developed from Unity as a web browser title but has sparked so much interest that the development team started making a full video game title. This is a first-person style action game that acts much like a puzzle. Time only progresses when players start to move making it a tough battle from enemies as you slowly dodge their bullets. The Superhot Team is expecting to release this game sometime this June but you can enjoy the prototype on your web browser right now.


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