Gamezebo writes: "As human beings most of us are accustomed to relying on our eyes to see the objects around us and guide us to where we need to go. But that's not the only way of perceiving our environment. Devil's Tuning Fork is a free PC download developed by a small team of students from DePaul University. Highly experimental and set in an abstract world inspired by the art of M. C. Escher, the game attempts to let the player experience what it's like to "hear" the environment instead of see it."
PCGMedia's Tom takes a look at 5 of the best spooky, offbeat titles to play this Halloween.
Bitmob editor James DeRosa: So here we are at the start of another year, lists aflutter. And this is one more (list, that is): the five best free indies of the last 12 months. By my own count, I've played over 60 of these cheap, stupid, uninspired games. What can I say? I'm a poor, cheap bastard myself. But that does not denigrate the quality of these five titles; in fact, it uplifts them.
I need to check these games out. I've heard so many good things about Digital and Devil's Tuning Fork.
@Garos82 Give it a sec, and it should work. We're doing some maintenance over at Bitmob.
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