Notes on the Disappearance of a Sister captures a captivating, affecting story within the limitations of a mind map program.
‘Fruitbus’ Lets You Find Your Flavor in an Open Cooking World
Fruitbus sets you free in an open world of varied fruits and veggies to figure out the sorts of foods you will serve to the locals.
‘Keylocker’ Interview – Music and Audio as Rebellion
Indie Games Plus spoke with the developers of Keylocker to talk about designing music for a game where songs are a form of rebellion.
‘Twilight Ferry’ Uses Emotions to Communicate in the Afterlife
Twilight Ferry sees you helping people get to the afterlife, assisting them in navigating between this lost world and where they need to go.
‘K!CHIN’ Repays Dinosaur Mob Debts Through Shirt Making
K!CHIN explores the life of a former dinosaur criminal trying to walk a clean path by making custom shirts for people.
‘Long Live The Hive’ Demands you Defend at all Costs
If you’re looking for an arcade-style shooter with a sweet-sweet twist then Ben Walter‘s Long Live The Hive might bee the one for you.
‘Vampire Survivors’ DLC Lovingly Explores ‘Castlevania’ History
Vampire Survivors: Ode to Castlevania is a deep dive into the history of the horror franchise with its characters, stages, and monsters.
‘Ororto’ – Action & Puzzles in a World Inspired by Muisca Civilization
In Ororto you are traveling around a world inspired by the Colombian Muisca civilization – a colorful place of open paths, enemies, puzzles.
Trailer Tuesday – Peculiar Cow Vice
Trailer Tuesday joins llamas at war, roughs up pigs for financial gain, and tries to save a dog from Halloween monsters this week.
‘Sounds of Shadows’ Uses Echolocation to See Hidden Horrors
Sounds of Shadows asks you to use sound waves to guide a sightless maintenance robot through a dark, dangerous facility.
‘The Coma 2B: Catacomb’ Uses Scary Sounds to Unsettle Players
The Coma 2B: Catacomb may be at its most terrifying when your monstrous enemy is nowhere in sight and all you hear is her rushing footsteps.