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Nirav Gandhi

Nirav is a 32-year-old man trapped in an eternal Nintendo commercial. His favorite game franchises are Pokemon, Fallout, and The Legend of Zelda, and he lives for city-builders and tower defense games. He knows more about Sonic the Hedgehog lore than anyone at Sonic Team. As the Indie Game Correspondent, he's always on the hunt for new interesting little games that are slipping through the cracks.

10 Other Weird Indie Games That Could Make Great Movies

April 23, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi
Posters for Iron Lung and Exit 8

The age of the superhero is over; the age of the video game has begun. Hollywood studios are snapping up …

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Categories Features Tags BABBDI, Carimara: Beneath the Forlorn Limbs, CloverPit, Enjoy the Diner, gaming, Harvester, Heartworm, Home Safety Hotline, I'm On Observation Duty, Movies, No I'm Not A Human, Parasocial Leave a comment

ShantyTown Review – It’s A Small World After All

April 16, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi
ShantyTown Cover

I have long been enamored with miniature worlds, from dioramas to model trains; it is no surprise that as an …

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Categories Reviews Tags city builder, ShantyTown Leave a comment

DarkSwitch Review – Barking Up The Wrong Tree

April 15, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi

With the incredible deluge of city-builders available on Steam, each new entry in this subgenre must do something to stand …

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Categories Reviews Tags city builder, dark switch, DarkSwitch Leave a comment

30 Years of Pokémon Part II: Enter PokéMania

May 21, 2026April 7, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi
TV News programme about Pokemon Mania

To parents in the late 1990s, it probably felt like Pokémon was an infectious explosion that came out of nowhere. …

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Categories Features Tags gaming, pokemon Leave a comment

Five Indie Gems You Don’t Want To Miss In April 2026

April 2, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi
A singer and guitarist performing together against a pink background.

With the first two months of 2026 slow for new releases, gamers breathed a collective sigh of relief at a …

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Categories Features Tags Gunboat God, hidden gems, Indie Game, indie games, minos, occultist, outbound, people of note Leave a comment

30 Years of Pokémon Part I: The Dreamers That Created A Phenomenon

May 21, 2026March 25, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi
A piece of concept art for "Capsule Monsters"

The year is 1990. Two nervous 25-year-olds stand in front of a stuffy Kyoto conference room of mostly elderly Nintendo …

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Categories Features Tags gaming, pokemon, Pokémon Pokopia Leave a comment

Five Irish Indie Games To Play On St. Patrick’s Day

March 17, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi
Image that reads Irish Developed Indie Games St. Patrick's Day Edition featuring various characters from the games featured in the article

While many people are out tonight getting sloshed at their local Irish Tavern, perhaps you’ve chosen to stay in for …

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Categories Features Tags Crab Champions, Dicey Dungeons, funi racoon game, games, indie games, ireland, irish, mars attracts, Paleo Pines, roundup, st patricks Leave a comment

Pokémon Pokopia: Lesser Known Tips & Tricks To Get You Started

March 11, 2026March 10, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi
Pokemon Pokopia screenshot with Ditto cheering in front of a Pokémon Center and surrounded by smiling Pokémon

Pokémon fever has reached a new pitch with the release of Koei Tecmo’s Pokopia, a perfect meeting of their previous game Dragon …

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Categories Guides Tags guide, pokemon, Pokémon Pokopia, pokopia, tips and tricks Leave a comment

5 Indie Gems You Don’t Want to Miss in March 2026

March 10, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi

You might think Pokemon Pokopia has filled out your gaming slate for March already (or the rest of the year), …

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Categories Features Tags aether and iron, Esoteric Ebb, hozy, rubato, wide open sky is running out of catfish Leave a comment

Seclusa Review – Not This Time For Africa

February 26, 2026 by Nirav Gandhi

As a massive fan of both Pokemon Snap and National Geographic, accompanied by my degree in Environmental Sciences, I had hoped …

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Categories Reviews Tags animal, photography, seculsa Leave a comment
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