The IndieBox for July 2015 was probably one of the ones that I looked forward to the most – I adore the gameplay and aesthetic of Guacamelee, and was excited to see the game get the IndieBox treatment.
The IndieBox for July 2015 was probably one of the ones that I looked forward to the most – I adore the gameplay and aesthetic of Guacamelee, and was excited to see the game get the IndieBox treatment.
A while back, I became aware of a subscription box service I never knew I needed. That subscription box is none other than TheIndieBox.
To put it shortly, it’s a company that gives new indie games an old school deluxe edition treatment. There is a limited quantity made of each month’s IndieBox, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. There are usually some still available for sale from previous months-Β which is how I snagged a copy of the Steamworld Dig box, even though I didn’t subscribe to TheIndieBox when that came out.
I was supposed to include a hashtag #ioi_agents), which I forgot. But I got this ducky π twitter.com/barl0we/statusβ¦
This is my agent pose @ Spilfest 50 with @IOInteractive π pic.twitter.com/FDq6u8itT3
— Barl0we (@Barl0we) August 12, 2022
Mostly non-spoiler (or at least context-free) #XenobladeChronicles3 screenshots! I continue to enjoy the game immensely.
I finally got around to trying @midjourney! This is my take(s) on a certain tower from a certain @StephenKing series of books π€©
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