Shrapnel Games’ titles soars high on Game Tunnel list
Sidestepping our perspectives from the big, flashy mainstream and reveling in the comfy, closer-to-home independent scene, we find that a pair of titles under Shrapnel Games, an independent game developer, has been listed high in Game Tunnel‘s Top 100 independent games list. We reckon this news offers new bragging rights to the US-based real-time strategy developer.
Two titles published by the company, Tiny Hero Studios’ Land of Legends and Digital Eel’s Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space, have been ranked in the topmost five titles to date, at spots three and four, respectively. In an official announcement made by the company earlier this week, the developers have given their thanks to the patrons of their games, reviewers who’ve favored gameplay over graphics, and Game Tunnel for their worldwide recognition.
Land of Legends and Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space have been critically-acclaimed and highly regarded in their own right by peers of the independent game industry, including the likes of Seth Robinson, the soloist developer known for the popular freeware RPG, Dink Smallwood.
Sidestepping our perspectives from the big, flashy mainstream and reveling in the comfy, closer-to-home independent scene, we find that a pair of titles under Shrapnel Games, an independent game developer, has been listed high in Game Tunnel‘s Top 100 independent games list. We reckon this news offers new bragging rights to the US-based real-time strategy developer.
Two titles published by the company, Tiny Hero Studios’ Land of Legends and Digital Eel’s Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space, have been ranked in the topmost five titles to date, at spots three and four, respectively. In an official announcement made by the company earlier this week, the developers have given their thanks to the patrons of their games, reviewers who’ve favored gameplay over graphics, and Game Tunnel for their worldwide recognition.
Land of Legends and Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space have been critically-acclaimed and highly regarded in their own right by peers of the independent game industry, including the likes of Seth Robinson, the soloist developer known for the popular freeware RPG, Dink Smallwood.