Friends & Links
TOJam gets lots of support from other sites. The least we can do is link back.
Indie Games - The Weblog highlights the latest and greatest indie game creations.
They focus on highlighting unknown gems, and giving exposure to indie authors that are quickly becoming household names.
If you're looking for something new and different, you've found your site.
If you've found something new and different, chances are they've already covered it.
I don't know who their sources are, nor do I know how they're able to stay on top of everything.
I do know that you'll miss something if you don't visit daily.
How good are they? They covered
The Scourge, before
we did.
Jay is Games is an extremely popular site that showcases casual games.
They typically focus on free casual games that are unique and innovative, and often overlooked. I have no idea where they find them all.
Jay has single handedly shown that the casual game industry (and audience) is about way more than clones.
I started visiting "Jay is Games" in 2005, which is where I first discovered the Grow series.
They have amazing taste and have helped draw attention to our little event.
It's worth noting that they have a twice yearly games competition,
that all TOJammers should consider entering.
Post Indie Gaming (Pig-Min) is a Korean Indie Game webzine.
They wrote about Noodle
here.
Hopefully, they liked it.
"It will kick play tries the guy who is guessed with the lump game system which it tries not to play, finally, forecast and the petty multi [lu] under is long compared to."
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Google Translation
Based on the English titles of the games they cover,
it's easy to see that PIG-Min has kick-ass tastes in indie games.
Plus, like TOJam, they have an awesome acronym.