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TGS 2017: Indie Corner Wrap-Up



As usual, the mobile gaming part of the Tokyo Game Show was scattered all over the massive Makuhari Messe exhibition center. The big companies of course had their own booths, where they were showing off some of their mobile offerings alongside their titles for other platforms. Smaller mobile developers were everywhere, however. Some were grouped and set up near the busier areas of the floor thanks to local publishers, while the bulk were once again found in the Indie Corner in Hall 9. In addition to the returning Merchandise Corner and Virtual Reality Corner, Hall 9 was also host to a new face at the Tokyo Game Show: eSports. This helped attract even more traffic to the Indie Corner. I've already covered some of the games found there, but I want to mention a few others that I saw that are worth a mention.
I feel like I see this game at every Tokyo Game Show, but Betram Fiddle was once again on display this year. Naturally, they were showing off the somewhat recently-released Episode 2. Not exactly new to me or likely to many of you, but it's always good to see a familiar face in an unexpected place. Bertram Fiddle is a really great game, and I hope its frequent appearances at the Tokyo Game Show mean that it's finding a nice audience around the world.
One game I really had some fun with turned out to also be already released, albeit just the day before. Muchaburi Hime wa Hatarakanai (loose translation: Ordered by an Unreasonable Princess) has you running around in an overh...
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