Posts tagged: eufloria

Indie Games News From DIYGamer

By Meg | March 25, 2010

I keep getting sucked back in for a few more minutes of Osmos, so instead of a proper post, here’s some indie games news from DIYGamer. (Did I mention I’m writing over there now? Because I’m writing over there now.)

Version 2.03 of my beloved Eufloria is out, Brazilian iPhone devs Aleph Games launch AntBlox on March 30th, and Puzzle Bots from Wadget Eye will be out April 30th. (They had me at “puzzle game” and “robots”, but I should also mention that Wadjet Eye is also the team behind Jewish detective game The Shivah)

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Game Review: Eufloria

By Meg | March 8, 2010

I have a review of the awesome indie game Eufloria up on Bytten today:

Not since I first discovered Civ2 has a game made me late for so many things. Eufloria offers two of the same addictive qualities as the Civilization series, both the empire-spreading and the need to play just a few more minutes until the next mini-milestone. Eufloria simplifies the unit selection and improvement add-ons of the real-time strategy genre, presenting mystical space lifeforms in a surprisingly vibrant universe. You play not as a general or political leader, but as a collection of seedlings, and your goal is to grow, and spread, take over neighboring asteroids, and make the growers proud.

Read the rest over on Bytten

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