
In the continued vice-like economic climate, indie multiplayer games have broken onto the scene to provide virtual interaction at affordable prices. Games like Lead and Gold, Castle Crashers, and Fat Princess have proven that buying cheaper games doesn't always mean poorer gameplay. In fact, some are better alternatives than some of the full priced offerings stinking up the shelves.

Hardcore Gamer: The newest Bundle Stars deal is available, and gives you Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, Blood of the Werewolf, Slender: The Arrival, And Yet it Moves, Dock Clock: Toasted Sandwich of Time, Plain Sight, and Snuggle Truck for a mere $3.49.

Gamesta.com announces the latest indie deals with Indie Royale's new Mayhem Bundle that packs 6 games, redeemable through Steam, out of a possible 7 titles. there will be tons of shooting, explosions, horror and even some puzzles in this package.

indiePub has published an interview with Beatnik Games, the independent development team that created Plain Sight.
From the interview:
"indiePub: Please describe Plain Sight...
Sherif Aziz: Suicidal Ninja Robots in Space. You only bank your points once you detonate.
Damien Cerri: Plain Sight was our first game which kind of evolved during development. It was very experimental and started out as something totally different and got to where it is with trial and error."