Itâs June 2023 and there are too many video games. Not the big onesâthose are rare and increasingly soâbut every tier under that is absolutely stacked with new releases, so many that itâs almost impossible to keep tabs on them all.
Whether youâre looking at Steamâs new release section, a YouTube recommendation or a write-up on a site like Kotaku.com, thereâs just no way you could ever know about every video game being released around the world, let alone entertain the thought of actually playing them. Theyâre coming too thick and too fast, and each day the thickness and speed are increasing.
There are a lot of reasons for this! Game development is more accessible than ever, and the industry is getting more access to customersâwhether on computers, phones or consolesâevery day. To be clear itâs not a problem for us that there are too many video games coming out, but for those actually making and selling them, it can be a struggle to get the word out.
Iâm fascinated, then, by the hashtag #PitchYaGame, which has been running for three years nowâwe wrote about it in 2021âbut in 2023 has completely blown up to become an increasingly useful spot to catch up on some excellent-looking games that we may have otherwise completely slept on.
The campaignâsâŚpitch is simple:
#PitchYaGame is a voluntary movement and event running twice a year; calling for developers all over the world from all demographics to pitch their game for the world to see.
Our mission: Recognising Independent Video Games.
To that end all developers have to do is write a tweet featuring their game, add the hashtag and thatâs it. Anyone following it, myself included, but also loads of developers, publishers, indie game fans and curious onlookers alike, will get eyeballs on it. Itâs such an astoundingly simple idea that it seems almost ridiculous; I feel like weâve been conditioned in recent years to treat indie games like they need to be ushered before us by influential streamers, websites and Steam curators. That there are so many of them we need to rely on taste-makers to editorialise the selection for us.
PitchYaGamejust wrapped up its latest campaign, bringing the total number of pitches shown since 2020 to over 10,000. Thatâs a lot to get through, but to give you an idea of whatâs out there, hereâs a sailing game where one person sails while the other consults the map:
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1664757996361068547
Here is a game where youâre a dog who has to wreck shit and can piss all over the floor:
Hello #PitchYaGame! đžâ¨
Unleash adorable chaos as a mischievous pup! Explore, collect, and smash your way around the house & beyond in this cheeky adventure.
đś Engaging single-player adventure
đ Vibrant 3D cartoon-style graphics
đ§ Lots of puzzles to solve
⨠You can pee⌠pic.twitter.com/LhT3kIIj3Eâ rotub (@rotub) June 3, 2023
In Chasing The Unseen, you climb giant monsters:
I'm making a game about climbing colossal creatures in fractal environments.
Wishlist on Steam! (link in bio) #PitchYaGame pic.twitter.com/KcWJGGYdfA
â Chasing the Unseen â Out Now (@strangeshift) June 2, 2023
Midnight Girl is âa 2D adventure game, inspired by Belgian comics and 60âs heist filmsâ
Bonjour #PitchYaGame!
Paris 1965.
Two thieves venture on a heist to steal a precious diamond.
This should be a simple job.
But someone is following themâŚMidnight Girl is a 2D adventure game, inspired by Belgian comics and 60's heist films.https://t.co/WZuhyTAvmH pic.twitter.com/jpVRxI0j9Y
â Midnight Girl (Out on PC and mobile) (@ItalicDK) June 2, 2023
In Louâs Lagoon, youâre running a seaplane delivery service:
Hey #PitchYaGame! đ
We're currently developing "Lou's Lagoon," an open-world adventure where you run a seaplane delivery service. Dive into a cozy game where you can collect, harvest, fish, craft, and trade. đ
Retweets are highly appreciated! â¤ď¸#IndieDev #IndieGame pic.twitter.com/Itaw1lWPsh
â Lou's Lagoon | WL on Steam (@Lous_Lagoon) June 2, 2023
This one blew my socks off:itâs Synergy, âan eco city builder in a sci-fi universe inspired by great games like Pharaoh and Frostpunkâ:
Itâs #PitchYaGame again!
Synergy is an eco city builder in a sci-fi universe inspired by great games like Pharaoh and Frostpunk#gamedev #indiegame #indiedev pic.twitter.com/LXuQSxU4OJ
â Synergy (@synergy_thegame) June 3, 2023
Note I didnât say these were highlights, or my favorites, because aarrgghh that would be curating again, and thatâs not the point! The point with this is to immerse yourself in it, to let the variety and quantity of incredibly cool and interesting shit wash over you, and the best way to do that is tolook through all the games yourself
And if any of them look like something you want to see more of, then you might be in luck: the hashtagâs organizers are planning a more formal showcase event on YouTube soon that would take a closer look at 15-20 of the games. Like Summer Game Fest, kinda, only without all the ads.