Why indie games are worth your time
Small studios hide gems the big blockbusters wouldn't dare make.
Indie games are made by small teams, sometimes a single person. Free from big-budget constraints, they dare wild ideas, unique worlds, and mechanics you won't see anywhere else.
Often cheaper, always full of heart
These games usually cost less than a big release, which is perfect for a young person's budget. And because the creators pour their heart into them, you feel a soul behind every level and every tune.
Many offer free demos. Try before you buy: you might stumble onto your new favourite game without spending a cent to discover it.
Supporting creativity
Buying an indie game directly encourages passionate creators to keep going. Leaving an honest review and spreading the word also helps these small studios survive.
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