As previously established, today is the day all gaming websites that donât hate their readers, their country, their God, post as much as they can about unknown indie games in penance for all that triple-A blah that occupies our lives. So read on for another 10 games youâve never heard of before, but will be so glad you did.
Once again, these are not endorsements of these games, mostly because most of them arenât out yet. But these are games that caught my eye when emailed in, and certainly deserve a place on your Steam wishlist.
Arctic Awakening
Developer: GoldFire Studios
Out: 2023
I never knew how much I wanted a cross between Firewatch and The Long Dark until I watched the trailer for Arctic Awakening. A first-person narrative adventure, itâs set following a plane crash in the Arctic, where youâre accompanied only by a seemingly useless hovering AI drone thing. Youâre looking for your missing co-pilot, and a way to get home again, but something very strange is going on in those parts.
Iâm Not Jelly
Developer: 1 Simple Game
Out: TBA
Top-down frantic-action roguelites are not few nor far-between, but combining all that violence with bright, cheerful colors and silly fun sure is. Iâm Not Jelly is just so vibrant! It makes me want to wallop those health bars down all the more. Plus the trailer boasts some splendid cartoon intros, although, and I donât want to offend anyone here, they sure look like jelly.
If you request access on Steam, you can get access to an early build right now.
Cynthia: Hidden In The Moonshadow
Developer: Tomasz âTHdevâ HaĆajko
Out: 2022
Donât be fooled by the YouTube still up there, this isnât a hidden object mobile game. In fact, itâs a damned gorgeous-looking third-person adventure, that looks as though it were set in a 3D Proteus. This is described as a âstealth game,â although the trailer doesnât show much of that. But I love the look of those magic arrows, and apparently as you play youâll constantly improve your bow.
The Machine That Breathes
Developer: Shweep Games
Out: 2022
A 2D survival horror, the machine that BREATHES (as the game unfortunately styles its name) takes inspiration from both Resident Evil and System Shock, then presents things through a glitchy pixelly world in which running away will be far more effective than confrontation. Iâm intrigued by the scratchiness of this, combined with its puzzles, and a game description that ends, âand exist.â
Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire
Developer: Digitality Games
Out: 2022
If I gave you fifteen guesses what Voltair: The Vegan Vampire was about, it would be your too-late sixteenth guess where you came up with âaction farming roguelike.â
Voltaire is Draculaâs lastborn, and presumably his greatest disappointment, as he gives up human flesh forâŠplant flesh. So you farm during the day (presumably with a thick hood), but at night must fight off your dadâs minions who want to see your plant-based lifestyle ruined.
PaperKlay
Developer: WhyKev
Out: TBA
As the name suggests, PaperKlay is a game made out of paper and clay. Cardboard 3D levels can be rotated to adapt how theyâre played, as you run about a little clay chicken. The whole thing looks absolutely adorable.
Mushi Come Home
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hhhhyhpJNM
Developer: SomeHumbleOnion
Out: Late 2022
Poor Mushi the mushroom is lost, and also extremely cute, which leaves us with no choice but to attempt to save him. This is an open-world platformer, aiming for a cozy, wholesome vibe, and all the creation of a lone developer. That gliding looks so lovely and serene, I want to be that little mushroom right now.
Resuffer
Developer: The Psychiartist
Out: TBA
At quite the other end of the wholesome spectrum comes Resuffer, a game that frankly looks terrifying. You play a cute bunny rabbit who is just desperately trying to get the fuck away from some awful, twisted monsters, trapped in mazes of obstacles, compelled to always run. Itâs an auto-runner, see. But with the sinister tones of Thumper, and man-alive, it looks so creepy. Canât wait.
Way Of Rhea
Developer: Anthropic Studios
Out: 2022
You know how you canât go through a door unless your fur is the same color, right? Well, Way Of Rhea is a puzzle game about exactly that experience. The 2D cartoon game is aiming to offer tough puzzles, but in a welcoming way, letting players easily undo mistakes.
Verne: The Shape Of Fantasy
Developer: Gametopia
Out: 2023
One of my favorite silly things is when media confuses the author of a work with the star of the work. All those adaptations of The Time Machine that cast H. G. Wells himself as the man who to the future make me delighted. Here, in Verne: The Shape Of Fantasy, somehow Jules is joining Captain Nemo on board to Nautilus, and theyâre off to find Atlantis! Yes!
The game itself looks intriguing, a 2D adventure style, but with some sort of time-rewinding mechanic, and itâs straight on my wishlist.
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