Independence is doing something without having others to fund you, at least that's how I see it.īut as you say, some get their fundings from kickstarter, and yet they fall under the indie category. True, the term Indie is taken a bit lightly nowadays. I suspect the answer is a little of both, as I would describe Reincarnations current state as ready but rough. Carmageddon: Reincarnation ran a successful kickstarter, and they also have a publisher providing extra funds (as I recall). Carmageddon Reincarnation is currently in Early Access on Steam. By your definition (no crowdfunding), FTL isn't indie, and Miasmata is debatable (they ran a failed kickstarter). Escape Magazine 6 out of 6 The gameplay is spot on and anyone with a dark enough sense of humor should give it a go.
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Each of us may define indie however he likes, and argue about whether it is indie or not. Carmageddon is God - Duncan McDonald 95 Classic Award PC Zone Magazine Carmageddon is one of those games that only come along once in a blue moon. Indie (unfortunately) doesn't have a proper definition. Is Mark of the Ninja indie, seeing how it was published by Microsoft? Is "The Witcher" an indie game, seeing how CD Projekt financed the game themselves?Īre the ARMA games indie, since Bohemia Interactive financed them themselves?Īre the Shank games indie, seeing as they were published by EA? JMich: And that exactly is what timppu was asking.