Ten of the most acclaimed indie games of the year will be featured at an exhibition kicking off in Melbourne tomorrow. Head down there and you’ll be able to play them all.
Indie darlings Blueberry Garden (pictured) and Dyson have been picked up by Steam and will be released in the next couple of months.
A few weeks back, we mentioned a a funky little indie-in-production called Blueberry Garden; now the nice people at the Swedish Game Awards have let us know they’ve put up a short and sweet interview with Erik Svedäng about the game. There’s not a ton of new information, but I’m getting a slightly better feel for what Blueberry Garden may be all about, and also growing more intrigued:
Blueberry Garden is a forthcoming indie release from Erik Svedäng that looks like … well, I’m not entirely sure. A surreal, super-minimalist Viva Piñata, perhaps? Your guess is as good as mine. I’m totally mystified, and I kinda like it. There’s a bit more information over at the creator’s blog (plus info on his other games), including a short story from Blueberry Garden involving party hats, birds, blueberries, and starving party hats. Poor little party hats. My interest is piqued and I’m waiting to find out more.