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TiggyTime

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There's Poop in My Soup: Pooping With Friends is a HILARIOUS and fun game that everyone should try!

There is literally no story involved as the only premise to the game is that you have to accomplish certain tasks to get as high of a score as possible.

The controls to the game are all very responsive, there is a certain degree of difficulty to the game that feels right and even the music and sound ambiance go well with the environment. I only played the free version of the sequel so I wasn't able to experience the other two levels that I believe are in the game, but it was more than enough to get a true feel for the game.

I do wish that the demo was a bit longer in that it offered different levels to play in, but that is pretty much the only "knock" that I could point out in the game.

There's Poop in My Soup: Pooping With Friends is a super fun game and I had a blast playing it. I recorded a Let's Play of the game so l hope you can check it out and let me know what you think!


Angry, Angry Simulator is hilariously fun game that everyone should try!

You're just a sweet man trying to watch his game in peace with wihout your rude family constantly interrupting. The controls of the game handle extremely well and the difficulty of the game naturally rises the more rounds you beat. Even the characters are fun to watch, especially the dad and his wife.

A turtorial would help prepare players for what they should be doing but playing and learning for yourselves can be just as fun.

I loved playing Angry, Angry Dad Simulator and it showed in my Let's Play so I hope you check it out and let me know what you think!


Bendy and the Ink Machine is BACK with Chapter 2 and I couldn't have been more excited! I love part one of the game and part 2 does well to hold its own.

Chapter 2 introduces several new characters to us like Sammy, Boris and we even get another visit from Bendy. Several objectives from the original demo like finding certain objects to progress the game is back but Chapter 2 also introduces enemies and a combat system (which needs a little work but that can be forgiven).

The new music and soundscore all create yet another tense and spooky atmosphere, and there may even be more jumpscares in part 2 then there were in part 1.

I LOVED this edition of Bendy and the Ink Machine and you will too if you decide play.

I made another Let's Play of Bendy and the Ink Machine so I hope you all check it out and let me know what you think!


I'm Still Here is a wacky game that will definitely catch you by surprise!

The premise of the game is goofy and as the story progresses, it gets even wackier which strangely makes sense in the universe that the game builds. The controls all handle well, the interactions are all very smooth and even the music makes the experience both fun and spooky.

The only other things that I would add to the game are that the graphics should be cleaned up just a tiny bit as it looks a little fuzzy and I wish it was longer! Maybe by adding a few more situations where the narrator is questioning whether or not there really are ghosts around would lengthen the game just enough.

Overall though, I'm Still Here is a hilarious indie game that is both unique and well executed and is something I enjoyed playing!

I made a Let's Play of I'm Still Here so let me know what you think and I hope you enjoy!

The Unique Adventure is exactly as the title suggests, it's very unique!

The game is driven heavily by a narrative experience so if you aren't a fan of those types of games, than this isn't for you. If you are, then you will love it!

The graphics and environment look very nice for an indie game as Darkest Desire Studio kills it again in this department. The interactions and controls all handle extremely well as I never found myself straining to open a door or interact with an object. The music and soundtrack are all perfectly spot-on and match the tone of the game. Even the voice acting makes for a few laughs and just adds to the overall atmosphere.

There are very few negatives that I could find with this demo: maybe that it was a bit too long for a demo with some parts making time drag a bit? I don't really know, that might be grasping at straws at that point.

Overall, The Unique Adventure is a REALLY fun experience and it certainly sets a unique bar that other games should seek to reach too, great job again Desire!

I made a Let's Play of Unique Adventure so I hope you check it out and let me know what you think!


Ashi Wash has got to be one of the grossest games that I ever played and I mean that in a good way!

The premise of the game is that you have to clean a disgusting foot that somehow appears in your house before the time runs out.

The environment and graphics look surprisingly nice for an indie game, and the controls all function pretty well. All the mechanics work as they should and even the music is spot-on for a ridiculous game like this. The foot's voice acting made me crack up a few times and it genuinely grossed me out to the point where I thought I would be sick!

I do wish the game was longer or that there were more levels to complete so it would add some replayability. And for some reason killing the flies with the fly swatter feels hit or miss as it's pretty difficult to kill them in one swing.

All in all though, Ashi Wash is a ridiculously fun and weird game that everyone should play and I hope the developer is continuing to add more to the game.

I made a Let's Play of Ashi Wash so I hope you check it out and let me know what you think!


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Ripped Pants at Work is a fun little indie game that offers just a bit of a challenge that makes it worth playing!

There isn't anything in terms of a story but you defintely feel for your character since they ripped their pants while at work. The controls handle pretty well and the AI changes their predetermined paths based on the choices you make in the game, which is pretty cool for an indie game to have.

I wish there was some kind of soundtrack or sound effects to the game and of course more levels, but the game was made in one week so that's understandable that these were tabled.

All in all, Ripped Pants at Work is an enjoyable experience and I would definitely play more if there are future updates!

I made a Let's Play of Ripped Pants at Work so check it out and let me know what you think!


Silent Neighbors is a cool little indie game that has an ending that can be both expected and surprising!

The game can be completed in less than 15 minutes so it isn't time consuming at all.

The stylized graphics and art style are really cool and they harken back to those 90's Gameboy games. The controls all work fine and nothing appears to be broken or buggy. Even the atmosphere and the music are genuinely creepy, which can lead to a few spooks if you're really into it.

The one thing I would say is that I wish the game was a bit longer and that there were a few interactions that you could do to really become more engrossed in the game.

Other than that, Silent Neighbors is a great example of an indie game that can be both fun and thoughtful and is something that I definitely recommend everyone should play!

I made a Let's Play of Silent Neighbors so let me know what you think and thanks for watching!


Melone in the Dark is one weird game but I strangely like it!

I don't want to give away too much of the story but you essentially have to deal with one pissed watermelon before getting a strange visitor.

The game is not long at all and can be completed in about 5 minutes if you don't doddle. The voice acting is some of the funniest pieces of dialogue that I have heard in a while and the atmosphere is actually quite tense at times.

One thing I would say is that the controls need some work and the fixed camera angles can be difficult to deal with at times. Other than that, this is an impressive piece of work considering it was made in such a short time.

If you're a fan of quirky and unique games, Melone in the Dark is the game for you! Make sure you check out my Let's Play of the game and let me know what you think!


The Story of the Revolutionary Watermelon is a game with two things: A.) A crazy long title for a game and B.) Is an interesting short indie game that is pretty interesting.

The story is simply that you play as a self-aware watermelon that is trying to run for freedom.

The only mechanic that you can use in the game is a jump feature and you have to use physics and the environment to trek through the level.

The atmosphere and sounds of the game are so well done, making for a pretty ominous soundtrack. The art direction and style look very nice and remind me a lot of games like "Inside."

Some negatives are that the jump feature doesn't always work, forcing you to spam the button, which then results in death since you can only sustain a certain amount of damage. The game is also surprisingly short and you can breeze through it in less than 3 minutes if everything goes right (side note: this was made for a gamejam, so we can forgive the length of the game for that reason).

Overall though, The Revolutionary Watermelon was an enjoyable game that I think can be fleshed out even further and made into a full-scale experience! I made a Let's Play of the game so I hope you can check it out and thank you to the developer on making a fun game!


"Robin" was a great little experience of an Indie game!

I had heard of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the past, but I never really got more of an understanding of it until playing this game. Not only was it educational, I also really enjoyed the mechanics and the art direction of the project; it made everything so simple and relatable without being overly complicated.

Kudos to you students at Media Design School, looking forward to playing anything else you guys make in the future!


And here it is my FINAL (for now) episode of House Party where we beat Katherine's quest and finally get her to open up and have fun!

Seriously, thanks to everyone that has been watching my videos of House Party, it was way more popular than I could have imagined and is easily my most viewed Let's Play series on my channel so far.

And MASSIVE thanks to the developer who made a super fun game and was extremely helpful to me when he did not have to be.

Let's get this game greenlit on Steam and out to a bigger audience!

So Trump Stamp is a goofy but very funny game that I enjoyed playing through.

The orders and policies that you're tasked with stamping are all perfect parodies of what the real man would want to sign and even the music adds a nice bit of levity to the game. It isn't terribly deep and there isn't anything more you can do besides sign the orders and avoid presidential "leaks" but overall it was a fun little game and I really enjoyed playing it!

Check out my Let's Play of the game and let me know what you think!


That's great to hear, thank you for making such an enjoyablke game and can't wait to see more from you!

I know I am a bit late to the party but I LOVED the concept and demo of Little Bug!

I loved the mechanic of having to control both the little girl and the floating orb separately but at the same time, which adds an unexpected amount of difficulty. The environment looks gorgeous and the controls for both characters handle really well. Even the story seems promising despite not delving too deep into it.

The only "negative" thing I would add is that maybe adding some enemies and some bosses to the game would help flesh it out even more, but I'm sure stuff like that will be looked at for the final game.

Again, I am really looking forward to playing the full version of Little Bug as I think it has PLENTY of promise and potential to be a great platformer!

I made a Let's Play of Little Bug so feel free to check it out and let me know what you think!


Sales Pitch is a fun little game that I enjoyed perusing through. The different outcomes of the game make you want to keep playing and explore each scenario. The dialogue and writing are also pretty damn funny which makes for more than a few laughs.

Obviously this being a gamejam game, there isn't a ton of depth but for an indie game that was made in 10 hours, it's really impressive and definitely worth a try for any indie gamer.

I made a Let's Play of Sales Pitch so I hope you will check it out and let me know what you think!


Overtime was a fun and surprisingly scary indie horror game that I enjoyed playing!

The premise of the game is that you have to find your sister Jessica in an abandoned office space, all the while avoiding a creepy monster man.

Overtime offers a genuinely unsettling atmosphere, where plenty of little sounds and background noise keep you on the edge. There are PLENTY of jumpscares throughout the game and they are all pretty effective. The radio static that plays whenever the monster is close makes you freak out and the one puzzle in the game is challenging enough without being overly difficult.

Some drawbacks are that the game is pretty light on the story, the monster is pretty bland and sometimes the lights that you find somehow get stuck in the walls and burn out (there are plenty others to grab though). Seeing as how this is a demo, these negatives can be easily forgiven and can be fixed in a deeper, fully fleshed version of the game which I would definitely play.

Overall, I really enjoyed playing Overtime and I salute the developers for making a game that has potential to be made into something more. I made a Let's Play of Overtime so I hope you check it out and subscribe to the channel if you enjoyed!


Water Me is an interesting game and that I think has a lot of potential.

The main premise of the game is that you're stuck inside during a massive rainstorm/flood and you have to keep a plant alive. Spoiler alert: I think no matter what you do, the plant is destined to die, which I think is the point of the game.

One cool thing is that the more you engage with the plant in terms of talking to it and feeding it, the more it grows.

Inevitably though, the plant dies at the end, speaking to the futility of life and how no matter what we do, sometimes we cannot change everything in our life, which is a cool concept to explore in a video game.

There isn't much depth to the game and you can literally finish it in less than 5 minutes, but it's still an enjoyable experience nonetheless and it runs really well with little to no bugs.

I made a Let's Play of Water Me so I hope you check it out and let me know what you think. Enjoy!

Find Him is an... interesting game to say the least.

There isn't much of a story and I don't really know what is going in the game (a giant orgy at a bank/hotel?)

Yet I'm strangely intrigued as to finding out who these people are and what they're celebrating! The music is fun and keeps you into the game, the graphics and environment all look very clean and crisp and the controls handle well (although you can't interact with anything).

While the game is pretty shallow and there isn't much to do besides finding the man doing the nasty, I think there is solid potential to have more added to the game and I would definitely play again if there was stuff added in the future!

I made a Let's Play of Find Him so let me know what you think and I hope you enjoy!

Formless Adventure is a fun little platformer game that has a ton of potential and offers a decent amount of a challenge.

The environment and levels are all really well done, with the colors and the vibrancy really standing out well. The music is enjoyable to listen to and the physics in the game seem pretty spot-on. It reminded me a lot of those old school Mario games which brought back some great memories.

There are a few bug and glitches in the game that I found. If you die near a checkpoint, you might as well just restart the level since you become trapped in perpetual cycle of killing yourself, which makes beating the game more than impossible. Also when you change forms, the character can accidentally push himself towards even more death, which is frustrating to say the least.

Regardless, I think Formless Adventure was a really well made game and with those bugs being taken out of the game, it makes for a really fun play! Also, I'm highly intrigued if a story can be Incorporated into the game (I was trying so hard to figure out just what the hell the main character is supposed to be haha).

I made a Let's Play of Formless Adventure, I hope you all enjoy and don't forget to subscribe if you did!

MORTEM is a very cool concept of a game that has a lot of potential! The game is very much along the lines of games like Emily Wants to Play where all you have to do is find Mortem 10 times before 10 minutes passes.

The environment and the graphics in the game are absolutely beautiful and character designs are really well done. The soundtrack and sound effects truly make the game even scarier and it's a nice little touch that the music amps up the longer you survive. The light of the flashlight is also spot-on in that you have enough light to see in front you but it doesn't unrealistically light up the entire room.

There isn't any story in the game though (I know there's some backstory on the gamepage) and there are still plenty of strange bugs and glitches that can occur where your character doesn't fully enter the closet, yet still somehow manages to survive Mortem. Mortem also tends to get stuck in a doorway, leading you to restart the game. Also the doors in the game don't seem to be fully functional, as I tried to open one door, only to have another open for me. Overall though for a first version of the game, MORTEM is a super scary and fun horror experience that all Indie game fans should try out! I am definitely looking forward to playing the game again once some updates have been made.

I made a Let's Play of MORTEM so feel free to check it out and let me know what you think!

Although Alien Caseno is obviously a demo or a working build of a game, but I really had fun investigating and exploring the world you created!

The aliens are all distinctive, the controls feel great and the wackiness of the environment fits in perfect to the overall game.

Of course, I wish the game was more fleshed out in that you can interact with the aliens and whatnot, but for what it is, you should be proud of what you made.

Looking forward to anything else you may put out in the future! I made a Let's Play of Alien Caseno, let me know what you think!