Meghann O'Neill

Meghann O’Neill is a videogame roustabout, with a patchwork career spanning reviews, composition and education, often all three at the same time. She loves the creativity and cleverness that independent developers bring to the medium, especially in Australia. She’d love you to tell her about your game at @indiegames_muso on Twitter.

Meghann O'Neill's Latest Articles

SUMMERHOUSE

SUMMERHOUSE Review – Less is more in this wistful, holiday destination building toy  

SUMMERHOUSE is a thoughtful experience that raises questions about beauty, limitations and a yearning for novelty.

Sons of Valhalla

Sons of Valhalla review – Management and melee, a compelling combination

Sons of Valhalla requires you to excel in action combat and command a great army.

Planet of Lana review key art

Planet of Lana’s ominous world is enhanced by an obedient companion

Your cute and obedient companion highlights Planet of Lana, a beautifully dark and charming cinematic platformer.

Amarantus Review

Amarantus builds agency and replayability into the visual novel

Amarantus is a visual novel that respects your every decision, as you travel with friends on an important mission.

How To Say Goodbye review

How to Say Goodbye review – A marvellous, puzzlesome journey

How to Say Goodbye is a gentle, artistic, and comforting interpretation of what happens after a loved one passes away: conveyor belt puzzles.

karawan review

Karawan review – A free, inspiring treat of a game

Escaping the cataclysm is more fun in Karawan, a free, bite-sized game where your route is circuitous.

Born Punk PC Review

Born Punk review – Cyberpunk with a sense of humour

Born Punk is an easy sell as an adventure game, with a cyberpunk story that is alternately humorous and dark.

Songs of Conquest PC review

Songs of Conquest review – Music to our ears

A retro-styled Heroes of Might and Magic-like game that brings quality over quantity in multiple ways.

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