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  • Summary: In Team Indie a variety of indie game characters join forces aggregating their unique skills. Play coop with your own previous runs and bend time to master puzzles and action sequences.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Oct 29, 2014
    65
    Combining many indie games in one sounds great in theory, but the implementation isn't as good as in practice. Although it is a solid platform game, the puzzles and the collaboration between the heroes struggle to maintain the player's interest. At least if someone is inclined to overlook the game's problems, he will have some good moments with it.
  2. Nov 11, 2014
    65
    Team Indie tries and fails at creating a coherent world for its borrowed characters. It just asks for comparisons to all these other games, and none of them works in its favor. Brightside Games could not digest so many original titles at once.
  3. Oct 10, 2014
    60
    The activities are interestingly connected, but balancing problems and finicky controls make this platform puzzler a frustrating encounter.
  4. Oct 20, 2014
    55
    This game is all about manipulating time, which works okay. Unfortunately the level design is not inspiring. It is awesome to play with characters that come from other indie titles, but at the end of the game there are a lot of flaws.
  5. Oct 10, 2014
    50
    At times it was entirely competent, but frustration was all too prevalent.
  6. Oct 8, 2014
    40
    Team Indie is a competent platformer with a unique, cute concept. Unfortunately, when put into action, playing as many famous indie characters reveals how good those original games were rather than make you excited to play this one.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Oct 9, 2014
    9
    Team indie brings together characters from some of the greatest Indie Games you have ever played and mixes them together in a fun way. EachTeam indie brings together characters from some of the greatest Indie Games you have ever played and mixes them together in a fun way. Each level expends on the mechanics of each new introduced character making the levels more tricky the further you go. It does however have a slow start so don“t get discouraged in the beginning and continue playing. After a few levels the game difficulty ramps up and leaves you with the hearth of the game. The Game gives you this one more try one more level felling. Making you try again and again and again just to finish one more stage. Expand
  2. Jan 13, 2015
    9
    Team Indie is a mix of old school platformer and innovative singleplayer coop gameplay. You play characters of popular indie games withTeam Indie is a mix of old school platformer and innovative singleplayer coop gameplay. You play characters of popular indie games with different abilities. If you reach with one character a certain point you switch to another character to play simultaneously with the steps of your previous character. That offers funny puzzles and challenges with many variants. For people who love to collect something it's the perfect game. Sometimes you need to solve puzzles, do challenges or you need to explore the level to get every crystal, box and medal. Expand
  3. Oct 9, 2014
    9
    Team Indie is old school platformer. You will jump through a lot different kind of levels with increasing difficulty, collect as many diamondsTeam Indie is old school platformer. You will jump through a lot different kind of levels with increasing difficulty, collect as many diamonds and medals as you can to eventually reach a gate that leads to the next level. There is also a hero, Marvin, the cute but quite useless cat without any special skills. And here one of the specialties comes in: there are nine characters known from other indie games that are waiting for your you at many points in the levels. Once you reach one of them, you are controlling this hero with his or her unique features known form the original game. After reaching Marvin again you go back in time and continue controlling Marvin while the other hero repeats what you have done before. Sounds a bit confusing, but it's actually really straight forward after the first one or two levels. However, this whole hero switching thing provided a very cool and unique experience. After a few simple levels and character introductions, you need to carefully time all your actions and plan which hero to use when. This is no easy task, at least if you want to collect all the diamonds. As far as I know the characters from the original games, their controls feel very similar - not always 100% the same but always good and precise. Overall, it's very fun to figure out how to solve a level and I really like this combination of platformer and puzzler. But watch out: the good feeling after solving a puzzle can keep you playing till the end ;) Expand

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