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  2. Friday Night Funkin' - Wikipedia

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    The game's main playable character, Boyfriend. Friday Night Funkin' is a rhythm game in which the player controls a character called Boyfriend, who must defeat a series of opponents to continue dating his significant other, Girlfriend. The player must pass multiple levels, referred to as "Weeks" in-game, containing three songs each. Each week ...

  3. List of video game crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    Comedy video game. Commercial sequel to the free Frog Fractions browser game. Released as part of Glittermitten Grove. Dec 24, 2016 [228] [229] Planets³: Cubical Drift Kickstarter: Apr 6, 2014: $250,000 $310,708 3D open world voxel-based RPG. Renamed to Stellar Overload. Canceled [230] [231] [232] Age of Ascent: Illyriad Games Kickstarter: Apr ...

  4. IndieBox - Wikipedia

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    IndieBox was a monthly independent video games (indie game) subscription box service. Working directly with the indie game developers, IndieBox designs and manufactures boxed collector's edition physical releases of games that are typically only available in digital form. The company started operations in May 2014. [1]

  5. Indie Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Indie Fund is an organization created by several independent game developers to help fund budding indie video game development. The Indie Fund was created in early 2010, its purpose aimed "to encourage the next generation of game developers" by providing them funding for development of these games without the terms that would normally be associated with publication agreements.

  6. Indie Game Jam - Wikipedia

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    The Indie Game Jam (IGJ) was an effort to rapidly prototype video game designs and inject new ideas into the game industry. Started in 2002 by a group of game designer- programmers , the event featured a shared game engine technology and worked on by other designer-programmers for a single long weekend.

  7. Indie Game Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Indie Game Challenge was an American award competition run in conjunction between the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS), GameStop and The Guildhall at Southern Methodist University (SMU) to support independent video game development. Started in 2009, the competition highlighted ten to twelve independent games, with winning games ...

  8. Browser game - Wikipedia

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    The basic premise of the game has 50 players compete to eat colored orbs and grow as large as possible, while destroying other player's snakes. [44] The game was created in 2016 by Steven Howse, a self-taught independent developer who was inspired to make it after playing Agar.io. The game quickly rose to be the top game on many platforms. [45]

  9. Indie RPG Awards - Wikipedia

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    Indie Game of the Year - the main award for Indie Games. Indie Supplement of the Year - for best Supplement for an Indie Game. Best Free Game - for free Indie Games. Best Support - for the publisher has best supported a previously published game or supplement. Best Production - for best written and most attractive Indie Games.