Take Arms Review

The Indie Mine sets its aim on Take Arms for the Xbox 360.

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Dragon Virus

One part Planet of the Apes and one part X-men, Laura Anne Gilman’s Dragon Virus is exciting but bleak, a provocative view of a future built on genetic engineering. In a world where evolution can be controlled, are human beings worthy of moving around their own building blocks? It’s not an original concept, but Gilman [...]

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Ready Player One, a book by Ernest Cline

Waiting for Player Two

It’s the year 2044, and….wait, was that a Wham! reference?

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Interview with Alex Jordan of ApathyWorks

The Cute Things Dying Violently creator has a frank chat with The Indie Mine

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Terraria Review

Stop me if you’ve heard this one. Minecraft, a Super Nintendo, and Shigeru Miyamoto walk into a bar…

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Train Frontier Express Impressions

A train simulator for the kid in all of us.

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Music for your Labor Day Weekend

Music for your Labor Day Weekend

The Indie Mine recommends music for your hard-working Labor Day weekend.

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Doom & Destiny Review

See whether Doom & Destiny can scratch your JRPG itch.

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Blue Kingdoms: Buxom Buccaneers

Maritime piracy during the age of exploration inspires a great deal of romantic, idealized fiction. But like the American wild west, the actual historical era can’t possibly contain all of the stories that have been written about the period. Veteran fantasy authors Stephen J. Sullivan and Jean Rabe decided to solve that problem by creating [...]

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T.E.C. 3001 Review

T.E.C. 3001 speeds onto XBLIG.

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