Nintendo has revealed a bunch of indie titles coming to the 3DS and Wii U, including Adventures of Pip, Mutant Mudds Super Challenge, Don't Starve, Octodad and more.
Octodad and his supporting cast of non-octopi are migrating to a new home soon, as Young Horses has announced an Xbox One version of the game due this summer.
A bundle including some of the most critically-acclaimed and unique indie titles is on sale on Steam for a limited time. The bundle, called the Indie Megabooth collection, includes six games, and will offer customers a whopping $65 discount.
Indie developer Young Horses has announced that a new free DLC pack will be coming soon to one of the strangest and funniest games in recent memory, Octodad: Dadliest Catch.
Normally, when a game has crappy unintuitive controls it’s a deal breaker. After all, if you can’t control the game properly what’s the point in playing? This is not the case with Octodad: Dadliest Catch. In fact, it’s the exact opposite. Dadliest Catch may have the worst control scheme of any game I’ve ever played, and that’s the entire point.
Being a father is already a challenge for many men, but the difficulty factor increases exponentially when you're actually a octopus masquerading as a human. If you thought mowing the lawn was a pain before, you should try doing it with tentacles instead of arms and legs.