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Freeware Friday: GearToyGear


Welcome to Freeware Friday, a weekly column showcasing excellent games that you can play free of charge!

It's been quite a while since we have featured a Kenta Cho game on Freeware Friday, as... well, it's been a while since Kenta Cho has released a new game. He's finally broken the silence, however, and bestowed upon us the majesty (or frenetic action, I can never tell which!) of GearToyGear. Much in the same line of reasoning as Torus Trooper, GearToyGear is a fast-paced shmup that takes place inside a tube. Oh, and you will die a lot. Trust us on this one. This is not a game for the easily frustrated.

Freeware Friday: One Year Reflection


Welcome to Freeware Friday, a weekly column showcasing excellent games that you can play free of charge! It's our one year anniversary! Here's to many more years of talking about the best freeware games out there!

It's been one full year since Freeware Friday debuted on BigDownload. There has been many freeware games featured, and there are many that are waiting to be found. In memoriam of the past year, we'd like to present to you my personal favorites of all the games we took a look at over that past year. These are the games that were enjoyable and memorable above all else. The games that really define the independent and freeware communities as being truly classic and entertaining.

Freeware Friday: TUMIKI Fighters


Welcome to Freeware Friday, a weekly column showcasing excellent games that you can play free of charge!

It's a return to the roots. Not a return to gaming roots, but rather a return to the roots of Freeware Friday. I haven't featured a shoot-em-up (or shmup) in a while, but long-time readers will know that I have a not so secret love of dodging ships, insane amounts of fire, and explosions galore. You know, shmup stuff! And who is better at the shmup genre than Kenta Cho? Not many people, that's for sure. While he has a large library of games, only one was ever published, and TUMIKI Fighters is that game. Wii owners may know it as Blastworks, but indie PC fans know it as one of the most innovative shmups around.

Freeware Friday: Gunroar


Welcome to Freeware Friday, a weekly column showcasing excellent games that you can play free of charge!

Much like food, there are games that we always go back to after performing an excursion into the vast wilderness of the frontier. These are our comfort games, the ones that we can always depend on to be full of replayability and excellent game mechanics. The kind of game that we sit down and play between rounds of Team Fortress 2 or after a long marathon session of Oblivion. Kenta Cho's shmup games, like Torus Trooper and rRootage, are comfort games thanks to their endless replayability and arcade-style addictiveness. Gaming comfort food. And Gunroar is among their ranks as well.

Freeware Friday: rRootage


Welcome to Freeware Friday, a weekly column showcasing excellent games that you can play free of charge!

About a month ago I featured a freeware shoot-'em-up called Torus Trooper on Freeware Friday. Combining trippy visuals, fast-paced gameplay, and a simplistic control and scoring scheme, it's one of the better games features through the Freeware Friday column. However, to ignore Kenta Cho's other contributions to scrolling shooters would be criminal. It is with great pleasure, then, that I present the excellent training shooter rRootage for your enjoyment.




Freeware Friday: Torus Trooper


Welcome to Freeware Friday, a weekly column showcasing excellent games that you can play free of charge!

One can't talk about freeware shoot 'em ups without bringing up the incomparable Kenta Cho, otherwise known as ABA Games. More so than any other independent developer barring maybe ZUN, he is an extremely prolific shmup developer and has delivered several classics to the scene. He has even developed a publicly available scripting language, called BulletML, to chart the paths of bullets in games. His work often compare favorably to commercial games in their polish and replayability, and they can be found across a myriad of platforms, from the PSP to the Palm. One of the best examples of his work is the disorienting, yet amazing, Torus Trooper.

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