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Top 5 Best Indie Games of July 2016

The indie gems of July

Another month has passed and so it’s time to reflect on the games that have graced us with their presence on all platforms. While July may not have been the busiest month for games, it did see the release of a fair few stellar indie titles that are well worth picking up. For those looking to whittle away some of those spare gaming hours you have up until the next AAA title you’re after, these may be the perfect companion.

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Please note that We Happy Few is absent from this list, not because we didn’t think it was a great indie game, but because it is currently only in an Early Access state. This list features games that have received a full release only.


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