Game Tunnel is proud to announce the addition of four columns to its
offerings. The new columns were created to provide a better look into
indie games each month by people who have unique and different insights into the
indie gaming world.

Dan MacDonald has become a strong voice in the advocate for true independence
in indie games and in addition to being and Administrator/Moderator at
Indie
Gamer, Dan is working on his own dream indie project and has worked on other
games in the mean time.
Dan's bi-weekly column is called "The Independent View" and it will cover everything
that tickles his fancy, with a more insider angle.

Joseph Lieberman has been involved in the indie realm in many ways for many
years. Currently he runs his own business,
VGSmart, a Video Game Marketing service
that has helped many indie games receive the kind of coverage that is usually
reserved for main stream titles. He also works as a Marketing Manager for
the indie friendly strategy company Matrix
Games.
Joseph's bi-weekly column is called "M.indie" and is a look into multiplayer
indie games. His first column highlights the games Battalion
and Runescape and also talks about a few
other online multiplayer Indie games.

Russell Carroll is the founder and still President/Editor-In-Chief/Overworked
insane behind the scenes guy running Game Tunnel. Ever since working on a
few low visibility Indie projects years ago he's worked hard to bring more
people to the awareness of Independent Gaming.
Russ's column is called "Rumors-News-Remarks" (RNR). This bi-weekly
column is dedicated to the indie fan and will include thoughts about indie
gaming on the whole, recent news tidbits and rumors about what is happening but
hasn't yet been announced.

Jennifer Sandberg is a new-comer to the scene. Her first use for the
computer might have been playing solitaire, but playing games is done on a 'as
there is time' basis. Recently her time has been spent with Big Kahuna
Reef and Puzzle Express when she isn't working around the house taking care of a
family.
Jen's monthly column is called "The Casual Gamer" and will focus each month
on casual games.
With these four new features Game Tunnel continues to expand its coverage of
Independent Games and is proud to provide many different angle and opinions on
the world of Indie gaming that we love.