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‘Tricky Towers’ Gets Physical With its Shaky Structures
Tricky Towers has gotten a physical run from Super Rare Games, allowing you to stack copies of the game itself to create real-world wobbly towers.
‘Dread X Collection’ Brings Ten Concise Nightmares Together
Dread X Collection captures ten visions of terror, all created within a week, that have been condensed down to their most straightforward, terrifying cores.
‘WHAT THE GOLF?’ Switch Release Brings Multiplayer Golf Shenanigans
WHAT THE GOLF? offered a lot of silly golf courses for one person to experience, but now it wants you to enjoy its ridiculousness together on Switch.
‘Signs of the Sojourner’ Builds Conversations Through Cards
You’re in a new place with different people in Signs of the Sojourner, and you’ll need to play the right conversational moves to get along with everyone.
‘Family Man’ Asks How Far You’ll Go For Your Loved Ones
Family Man gives you three weeks to pay off your debt to the mob before something unfortunate happens to you. How you make that money is on you.
‘BIG Digital’ to Celebrate Latin American Indies Online in June
BIG Digital, the online home for the Brazil’s Independent Games Festival, will take the massive indie event online, bringing many talented devs to you.
‘Songs for a Hero’ Dynamically Sings About Your Every Deed
Songs for a Hero – A Lenda do Herói sets you on a noble adventure with a soundtrack that narrates your deeds through song.
‘We should talk.’ Asks You to Carefully Think About What You Say
We should talk. explores the power of your word choice as you chat about your relationship with friends and strangers at a local bar.
‘Little Inferno’ Burns Toys Again With New Physical Edition
Little Inferno lets you buy delightful trinkets and toys so that you can savor burning them in the fireplace. But have you burned a Switch game yet?
‘Arena’ Hurls Magic-Fueled Attacks at Hand-Painted Foes
You’re not supposed to be using magic, but it’s all you really have to defend yourself with in the lethal, yet colorful wave-based FPS Arena.