Monica Phillips

Monica is a writer, artist, YouTuber, modder, musician, and general doer of all things related to video games. She’s a trans woman with a bit of experience and love for every game genre. From her first experience with Cave Story to loving Celeste and going through the life-changing Outer Wilds, indie games have become the core thing she’s grown to love and care about when it comes to video games. They’re all about finding new games to fall in love with, new genres to dive into thoroughly, and new experiences to attach to forever.

Braid Reborn: This Indie Classic Anniversary Edition Hits PC Consoles in April

As the flow of time slowly marches on, older games see less and less support, and a game like Braid, which came out 15 years ago, might become nearly unplayable on modern platforms without some life support. Luckily, designer Jonathan Blow has announced a new Braid: Anniversary Edition, completely revitalizing the classic for all platforms.

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Indie Game Movie Adaptions: Why FNAF Is Just The Beginning

If you haven’t heard, the Indie Game movie adaption of Five Nights at Freddy’s was an overwhelming success at the box office; it’s the highest-grossing horror movie of the year at over $217 Million worldwide, all within about two weeks of its release. This movie sticking to the source material of a game developed by

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Slime Rancher 2 Update Adds Weather and Old Slimy Favorites

Slime Rancher 2’s development cycle has been quite the slow burn, with the first major content update coming in February of this year, and we’re finally getting the second one. This time adding dynamic weather and two fan-favorite slimes from the first game, the Tangle and Dervish slimes. It’s not much, but it’s something after

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Toby Fox Confirms Deltarune Coming After Chapter 4 Is Complete

Undertale’s spiritual successor/weird alternate timeline game/sequel kinda, Deltarune, has been a free-to-play demo for five years now, which is insane to think about and makes me feel old. Chapter one was released in 2018, with chapter two in 2021, and now we’re on track to get chapters 3 and 4 in 2024 or 2025, with

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