| Troll_Whisperer said: Actually, the term indie doesn't even describe the budget of the game. It just says that the developer self-publishes. |
Not anymore, I think. Gaming media seem to label anything they want as indie these days, e.g. point&click adventure games which have a small audience by default: If the game's publisher is "small enough" (or probably even unknown to the so-called journalist), an adventure game is called indie these days by some media.








