SG - One of my favourite things about modern indie game developers is how they often take a nostalgic design principle, and drag it kicking and screaming into the present day. A game filled to the brim with high-res textures and cover mechanics can be great, but no big budget game has evoked a sense of glorious nostalgia quite like the indie crowd has been doing over the last couple of years.
This morning there were a fair number of additions to the OnLive service – mostly to the PlayPack, but there was also one PlayPass release as well.
A pineapple may be a fruit, but as every good merc knows, it is also a grenade. Pineapple Smash Crew has grenades and then some, focussing all its attention on a small but polished arsenal of rockets, mines, deployable turrets and shields. This is a top-down shooter all about a few good mercs and a lot of big bangs.
RichMakeGame has released an update for “tactical blast-em-up” Pineapple Smash Crew, which game owners can download now on Steam. This update introduces new game difficulty modes, as well as a headgear customization system.