
Well to kick off our new Indie Gaming section we thought we’d bring you a few exclusive interviews with some great Indie Game Studios. So we decided to email some of our friends a load of questions to let you find out a bit more about what it’s like being a developer, what their latest projects are and even got some advice off them for those looking to get involved in the gaming industry. This particular interview is with Andrew Goulding of Brawsome Games and is hopefully the first of many to come. So we hope you enjoy the read and if there are any questions you think we’ve missed out that you would like us to ask in future interviews why not comment below or email us at admin@invisioncommunity.com

PAX Aus continues into Day 2, and Good Game Australian and New Zealand gets their hands on the Oculus Rift, checks out some more Aussie Independent Talent, and sees some quality cosplay.
sucks so much that as women invade our digital downtime, we see less & less of the 'booth-babe' us male gamers crave at these events =(

Pixels for Breakfast writes: Corey and Lori Cole don’t have that luxury. Their famous Quest For Glory series is still at the mercy of the Activision, who acquired the original publisher Sierra in 2008. How does it feel for the dynamic duo knowing that they can’t continue the franchise they created from scratch?

Pixels for Breakfast writes: Award winning Melbourne indies Brawsome have just announced that they are working on Hero-U, the “spiritual successor” to Quest for Glory.