Tag Archives: indie game: the movie
Wed, Dec 19, 2012 | 22:10 GMT
Humble Bundle 7 out now, chockers with great games
The latest Humble Bundle includes some big-name indie games as well as a copy of Indie Game: The Movie.
Fri, Aug 31, 2012 | 19:29 BST
The Basement Collection released on Steam
The Basement Collection, Edmund McMillen and Closure creator Tyler Glaiel’s compilation of older games,
has launched on Steam. The collection contains: Aether, Time Fcuk, Spewer, Meat Boy, Grey Matter, Coil, Triachnid, and two, secret unlockable games. It also includes unlockable comics, sketch books and stock footage from Indie Game: The Movie. It will run you $3.99.
Thu, Jul 12, 2012 | 20:42 BST
Indie Game: The Movie on sale for 50% off
The makers of Indie Game: The Movie have put the film on sale through Steam’s Summer Sale initiative. For a limited time on Steam and through the official website, the film is 50% off. If you purchase the game from the film’s site, it’s DRM-free, according to the press release. No reason not to pick it up now if you haven’t already.
Tue, Jun 12, 2012 | 21:58 BST
Indie Game: The Movie now available on Steam
Indie Game: The Movie is now available on Steam. That’s pretty indie, innit? More »
Mon, May 28, 2012 | 12:22 BST
Indie Game: The Movie to get Develop showing in July
UKIE’s announced it’s to screen Indie Game: The Movie at Develop on July 10.
Fri, May 25, 2012 | 01:50 BST
Indie Game: The Movie to be distributed through Steam
You can now pre-purchase Indie Game: The Movie ahead of its release on June 13 – through Steam. It seems to be the first movie the digital distribution service has offered, which hints at bold and completely speculative things. The crowd-funded documentary features Team Meat, Jonathan Blow, and Polytron, has met with critical praise, and even netted the World Cinema Documentary Editing Award at Sundance 2012.
Thanks, Kotaku.
Thu, Feb 02, 2012 | 21:05 GMT
Indie Game: The Movie selected as “Festival Favorite” for this year’s SXSW
Indie Game: The Movie will be the “Festival Favorite” at this year’s SXSW. As previously announced, a panel hosted by the films’ creators will also be held by James Swirsky and Lisanne Pajot along with Fez creator Phil Fish. SXSW runs from March 9-18 in Austin, Texas. The film was also shown at Sundance, and will be shown at GDC in March as well. Thanks, Joystiq.
Wed, Feb 01, 2012 | 20:44 GMT
GDC 2012: Indie Game: The Movie session announced
GDC organisers have announced a panel discussion on the Sundance-winning, soon-to-be HBO series Indie Game: The Movie. Those in attendance will be treated to a screening of the film, followed by the discussion. The panel will feature the developers involved in the film, as well as makers Lisanne Pajot and James Swirsky. It’s on from March 5 at 6pm.
For more details of what to expect out of GDC 2012, visit our event hub.
Fri, Dec 16, 2011 | 22:57 GMT
Indie Game: The Movie showing at SXSW
Those who can’t make it out to the Sundance Film Festival to see their screening of Indie Game: The Movie will have the chance to catch it again at the Austin, Texas festival South by Southwest.
The films’ creators will also be on hand at the festival holding a panel discussing the film’s creation. The panel will be helmed by James Swirsky and Lisanne Pajot, creators of IG:TM, as well as Fez creator Phil Fish.
Via Joystiq.
Wed, Nov 30, 2011 | 22:33 GMT
Indie Game: The Movie selected for 2012 Sundance Film Festival’s World Documentary Competition
Indie Game: The Movie, a feature documentary about “video games, their creators and the craft,” will make its world premiere as an official selection in World Documentary Competition at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
Wed, Jun 22, 2011 | 06:19 BST
More Tuesday Shorts: Resident Evil is 15, Capcom calendars, WoW Study, Dyad, more
More shorts for your Tuesday are posted below. Get ‘em while they’re hot and such.
Tue, Jun 21, 2011 | 10:26 BST
Indie Game: The Movie gets trailer, looks cool
The chaps making Indie Game: The Movie have released a trailer for the film, showing the guys behind Super Meat Boy, Fez and Braid chatting about their various paths to market. You can contribute to finishing the project on Kickstarter.


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