Gamers are gamers. There are some gamers, and "some" gamers. But nonetheless, all gamers have one thing in common: they love games. And for the past few years, there has been a slowly rising movement pushing the independent development of games forward. Yes, we're talking about indie games here. And just recently, Microsoft has released the XNA, a developer's kit that will encourage indie games.
Now, Game Tunnel is also getting into the game, so to speak. The maiden issue of Game Tunnel Magazine just recently came out. It was born from the hardwork of many volunteers, and they're here to make all the indie developers proud of what they do. Their magazine is actually an interesting read: news of indie games, in-depth reviews and previews, editorials, and interviews.
So, for all you homebrewers out there, maybe sometime in the future, you could get featured here! Keep it up guys, and let's all support each other!
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