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The Best Indie Games of April 2017

The best indies that April has to offer.

Little Nightmares

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Little Nightmares

Indie game Little Nightmares tells the tale of Six, a young girl donning a yellow raincoat as she tries to escape from the nightmarish world known as the Maw. In order to get out of the Maw alive, she’ll need to navigate the labyrinth-like environments while also avoiding the grotesque and hostile creatures going about their daily lives.

While this might sound very similar to the likes of Playdead’s Limbo or INSIDE (which it is), Little Nightmares shines brightest when you’re facing off against one of its large enemies. These moments turn into intense cat and mouse chases where you’ll be using your small size and agility to creep past. It may not sound like much, but when you’re deep in the world of the Maw with a giant gross chef thing chasing you, trust us, it’s intense. If you’re looking for an atmospheric and creepy 3D platformer, Little Nightmares is definitely worth checking out.


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