Posted November 17, 2011
orcishgamer: Maybe (if these qualify as indie enough):
Plants vs. Zombies
Trenched (http://www.trenchedgame.com/) Doublefine has put out some semi-big titles, so you might not feel like including them.
Thanks! I had initially included "Plants vs. Zombies" until kavazovangel pointed out that its developer was bought by EA, so I removed it from the list. Frankly, I'm not perfectly sure myself how to define "indie" games. In theory I guess it should be about games developed by an independent developer without funding from big publishers (no matter how big and influential the developer studio itself), but what about those games that were independently developed and got support from a publisher later on? Plants vs. Zombies
Trenched (http://www.trenchedgame.com/) Doublefine has put out some semi-big titles, so you might not feel like including them.
To give another example, apart from "Plants vs. Zombies": As far as I know, Daedalic Games are independent German developers of point-and-click adventures ("The Whispered World", "Edna & Harvey: The Breakout", "A New Beginning") - in Germany they publish their games under their own name. But the international versions have their own UK or US publishers and the games are also sold as retail versions in stores - does any of that disqualify them from being considered "indie"?