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Defense Grid: The Awakening - My Favorite Standalone Tower Defense So Far

My review of Defense Grid: The Awakening, a great tower defense game with solid design, lots of content, and much-appreciated challenges and difficulty.

Defense Grid: The Awakening

Atom Zombie Smasher: Great, Unique, Difficult, and Fun...For Awhile

My review about Atom Zombie Smasher. I really enjoyed the gameplay but I have doubts about the game's replayability and staying power.

Atom Zombie Smasher

Cthulhu Saves the World and Breath of Death VII Reviewed: Great RPGs

My dual reviews of Cthulhu Saves the World and Breath of Death VII, two great retro RPGs available as a bundle. Cthulhu, which was developed second, is undoubtedly the better game, but Breath of Death is worth playing too.

Nehrim: Erothin

Minecraft 1.8 (Adventure Update) Trailer Released, Update "Leaked"

Information about the (intentional) "leak" of Minecraft 1.8, the first half of the Adventure Update. Also includes embedded official trailer and some of my early experiences playing after the update.

Minecraft 1.8 Adventure Update

Portal: No Escape - Amazing Live Action Portal Short Film

A short post simply to direct (more) attention to Dan Trachtenberg's short film "Portal: No Escape." Go watch right now (on YouTube in HD).

Portal: No Escape

Tech Tales

The 3rd Humble Indie Bundle is winding down, with only 24 hours remaining to purchase a bundle. Since the launch the Bundle has been improved multiple times. Two additional games, Steel Storm and Atom Zombie Smasher, have been added to the bundle. Cogs Go, a version optimized for netbooks (or other low powered computers), is now available with the purchase.You also get a pass for Minecraft that lasts until August 14th, and paying over the current average price ($5.75) gives you the 2nd Humble Indie Bundle for a total of twelve indie games.

At this time, over 340000 bundles have been sold for a total of over $1.95 million. The average purchase price has risen to $5.75, with Linux at $12.00Mac at $7.59, and Windows at $4.83, though Windows does have more total purchases than Linux and Mac combined. If you haven't purchased the bundle yet, you should definitely consider doing so. There are 12 great indie games available for what you can afford. Support great charities and developers and the Humble Bundle itself.

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