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The Best Indie Games of March 2017

The best indie offerings from March.

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Best Indie Games of March 2017

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Everything is a game that lets you play as… well, everything. There are no scores, rules, or objectives. This is a toy-box that allows you to travel between outer and inner space, and explore an interconnected universe of things. In short: Everything is a procedural, AI-driven simulation of nature, and it takes you along with it for a rather philosophical ride.

It’s certainly not an experience for everyone, and is more of an artistic and philosophical simulation than a game. However, if you’re willing to go along with the ride that Everything wants to take you on, you’ll find a thought-provoking and oft humorous experience. Oh, and you can totally control a giraffe, so there’s that.

March 2017 may have been a little quieter for big release in the indie scene, but both Thimbleweed Park and Everything offer some much-needed diversity within the industry. Will you be picking either of them up? Be sure to let us know down in the comments below.


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