![]() Glorious 3D graphics and effects for added impact.Unlock Steam achievements and earn your place on the leaderboards.Experience a thrilling story inspired by the classic sci-fi films of the 1950s.Move your satellites around their orbits to create the best defense for each wave.Satellites in orbit replace the towers and grid layout used in other tower defense games.Take on the Gorg in more than 40 challenging levels of revolutionary tower defense action.The game's story scenes were shot on film using models, miniatures and live action actors and then edited together with genuine archive footage to create a classic sci-fi experience that is out of this world. Flying saucers, rubbery aliens, dodgy effects, it's got it all. Unstoppable Gorg is a lovingly crafted homage to vintage sci-fi films from the 1950s. Unlike other tower defense games, in Unstoppable Gorg you can move your towers by rotating the orbits that surround planets, moons and space stations. Unstoppable Gorg challenges you to defend the solar system from fearsome aliens by sending satellites into orbit. The amount of work that went into it is INSANE.Get ready to experience a revolution in tower defense that will send you spinning. A gigantic learning curve - but once you get into it you are rewarded with a game that creates a whole new world with thousand years of history and keeps track of everything you do. (8) Dwarf Fortress: The most complex game ever made. (7) Trine 1 & 2: Two great platformers with fantastic graphics and fluent gameplay (plus multiple possible solutions for puzzles). (6) Mark of the Ninja: A great stealth game. (5) Amnesia: A horror/adventure game done right. The idea of dynamic music depending on your map location is really cool and the ending - maybe it was just me, but I think it was fantastic. (4) Proteus: It is not really a "game", more like an "experience". Also a lot of great gameplay mechanics that create a lot of tension during the game. Has a lot of unlockable ships that play quite different, combined with the randomly generated world for each play through you will come back to this quite often. Brutal difficulty, but very rewarding once you figure stuff out. (3) Faster Than Light: Rogue-like space game. A fun little game with even better multiplayer. (2) Terraria: A sort of 2D minecraft with more emphasis on crafting gear and exploring. (1) Kerbal Space Program: A game about designing rockets and flying them to different celestial bodies. You can plop down one big gun in orbit to defend your whole plant if you rotate it right. So it's less about quantity of defenses and all about quality and timing. It's a tower defense but it's really different because you defend planets with your defenses orbiting. And there's 4 difficulty levels and an arena league worth multiple playthroughs. It's an arcade style shoot em up with customization ships and rpg like leveling. My favorite indie game has got to be Space Pirates and Zombies (SPAZ). And the expansion is near impossible solo. In the game, visually inspired by vintage science fiction movies from the 1950s, the player must protect human settlements against armies of alien invaders. My only criticism of it was no difficulty setting. Unstoppable Gorg Unstoppable Gorg is a tower defense game developed by Futuremark and released on Windows, OS X and iPad on January 19, 2012. It's a real shame it didn't hit bigger because that game was built for multiplayer co-op and pvp but it never took off due to server issues and lack of players. ![]() Magicka has one of the most creative spell systems I've ever seen. Plants vs zombies is highly addictive and I love how casual it is. Off your list I have plants vs zombies and magicka. ![]() I wouldn't consider them simple mechanics, just say low budget. But regardless, just non-AAA titles it fits the bill. Plants vs zombies I think is borderline though, pop cap has been around a while, owns bejeweled and it's published by EA. I knew world of goo and braid were small budget games but I thought they came from big publishers til I checked them out. It's kinda funny those are indie games because some are quite famous. Otherwise, I'd like to hear if anyone of you have playedĪll good games, but haven't played that much: My top of 'indie' (or just a cheap game with simple mechanics) game: Give a recommendation of a game you've enjoyed or ask for one you're interested in. I'm still interested in shorter, simpler and new gameplay experiences. There are a lot of games on Steam that are cheap, but I've come to the point where I've bought too many games that I've not played. ![]()
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