MiG Madness
MiG Madness is an independent top-down shooter released on Microsoft's Xbox Live Indie Games marketplace, the service that allowed small and hobbyist developers to publish directly to the Xbox 360 during the late 2000s and early 2010s. As its aviation-themed name suggests, the game centres on aerial combat, tasking players with piloting a fighter through waves of enemy aircraft and obstacles in fast, score-chasing action typical of the arcade shoot-'em-up styles that thrived on the platform. Built and sold at a low price point, it aimed at players browsing the marketplace's large, eclectic catalogue for inexpensive, pick-up-and-play arcade thrills. Xbox Live Indie Games was notable for its openness, hosting thousands of experimental, niche and budget titles ranging from polished surprises to rough curiosities, and MiG Madness sits among its many small action releases. POCG highlighted it as part of an 'Indie Corner' feature spotlighting noteworthy independent games on the service. With the eventual closure of the Xbox Live Indie Games marketplace, titles such as MiG Madness became unavailable for purchase, making them artefacts of a distinctive, now-vanished era of grassroots console publishing. It stands as a representative example of the era's small, accessible arcade shooters created by independent developers working within the platform's open model.
| Platform | Xbox 360 |
| Developer | Independent |
| Publisher | Xbox Live Indie Games |
| Genre | Shooter |