Mouthwashing Preview: I Hope This Hurts
This may be true in some contexts but for the crew of the spaceship The Tulpar in the upcoming psychological horror game Mouthwashing, pretty much every endgame scenario is just plain bad.
Floridale Man: The Joy of Chaos Preview: You Can't Tune a Fish, but It Can Be a Weapon
America is a large country made up of 49 beautiful, interesting, and diverse states. And then there's Florida.
We Stay Behind: There's Something Fishy Going on Here
What might you do if your home was in danger? Stay, and risk losing the life you’ve built for yourself, or run, leaving everything behind?
Scramble Star Crossing Preview: When the Stars Align
Scramble Star Crossing is like a shooting star leaping through the sky, defying the laws of mundane and creating an absolute blast of a demo!
Cabernet Preview: Try the Wine It's Delicious
Cabernet from Developer Party for Introverts is a story rich RPG where you play as Liza, a recently turned vampire who must come to terms with her new lifestyle. Do you have what it takes to make difficult choices while attempting to maintain what’s left of your humanity? Or will you descend into madness?
The Edge of Allegoria Preview: I Suck At Fishing
Looking for an adventure game that encourages you to fu*k stuff up just because? A game where being a badass is a prerequisite and violence is required? Welcome to The Edge of Allegoria.
The Quiet Things Preview: Heavy with Perspective
The Quiet Things truly delivers is a short yet meaningful experience told through a perspective that matters, and it does it in a way that feels authentic and makes it stand out from the myriad of other experiences like it.
Morgan: Metal Detective Preview: Hunting For Life's Great Treasures
It would be the coolest thing ever to go metal detecting in your backyard and unexpectedly find something incredible. Uncovering a little bit of history right on your doorstep? You’d be a legend!
Peppered: an existential platformer Preview: Immortality Day
It's the 100th anniversary of Immortality Day, and unfortunately, it looks like the God of Death will return. The known hero, Theodore Glagolev, is a no-show, so you decide it's up to you to save the world by bringing a new life star and excruciating deaths
Crime or Punishment Preview: I Am the Law
Getting away with murder? Not exactly. More like, covering it up.
Wild Bastards Review: There's Room Enough for All Of Us Bastards
Wild Bastards is a unique spin on the roguelike genre. Each character brings their own personality and fun to the game and the gameplay itself is incredibly addicting, refreshing and smooth.
Crypt Custodian Review: Having the Time of Meow Afterlife
The metroidvania genre is a diverse and expansive place , but with such steep competition, it can be difficult to not only make an impression, but keep players interested and entertained. Thankfully, the indie space is full of titles like Kyle Thompson’s Crypt Custodian that is pushing through the metroidvania crowd and making big waves. Or should I say sweeping through the crowd.
Not For Broadcast DLC Timeloop is a Hilarious, Metaversal Adventure
No one said that presenting the news was an easy job, right? And definitely not when your hosts are a lemon and mango with googly eyes.
Mika and the Witch's Mountain Preview: A Witch's Work is Never Done
Mika and the Witch’s Mountain oozes charm when it comes to its characters, setting and overall gameplay concept. It is unfortunately let down by its lack of content. Much of what the team has accomplished is impressive, the game is truly beautiful, but I can’t help hoping that they’ll change their minds and allow players to discover more about Mount Gaun and the world they’ve created.
SteamWorld Heist II Review: Right Angled to Success
SteamWorld Heist II is a thrilling adventure from start to finish. With enticing turn-based combat, creative customizations for characters, and stellar soundtrack, every swashbuckling pirate will be singing a soulful sea chanty!
Thank Goodness You're Here Review: The Humor Slaps
Simply put, Coal Supper's Adventure Comedy Slapformer is always funny and a delight. Even though the game's gameplay can be too simple or lacking at times, the constant laughs and art mending both Adult Swim and Cartoon Network successfully carry the game's short 2-3 hour experience and ultimately do not disappoint.
Été Review: An Artist's Journey
Été, from Developer Impossible, is a cozy, painting game set in the beautiful city of Montréal. Play as an amateur painter who has recently moved house for the summer. Explore the city, create unique artworks and enjoy the summer sun.
Valley Peaks Review: Surpassing the Insurmountable
Valley Peaks is a special game that you think is over quickly, but keeps on going, and in doing so relays a very personal and important message to us all: Keep going
Broken Lens Review: Putting Together the Past
Broken Lens from Developer Team RUN is a cozy puzzle game where players must find the differences in each level in order to progress. It’s a simple concept and one that its team has truly perfected.
Dice & Fold Review: It's In the Cards...and the Dice
Dice & Fold is a really entertaining addition and one that I find myself continuously wanting to go back to. The Developers clearly listen to their players and are updating and fixing the game constantly and if things continue the way they’re going, with a few balance fixes, this title could stand proudly at the top of the genre.