Trailer Tuesday finds memories in relics, tells campfire fairy tales, and makes puzzle solving use of infinity this week.
‘Paper Game’ Turns Your Photos into Platforming Stages
In Paper Game, you are able to take a picture of almost anything in the world and build a level around it, using real places to design platforming challenges.
‘Shinobi no Dokutsu’ Needs Ninjas Who Can Really Hustle
Shinobi no Dokutsu is a test of your ninja abilities, tasking you with getting through a series of lethal hazards as fast as possible to prove how great you are.
‘Disobedient Sheep’ is a Silly Flock-Guiding Competition
Your flock has a tendency to get into trouble, but you and some sheepdog pals should be able to guide them to safety in Disobedient Sheep.
‘Later Daters’ Finds Romance in the Retirement Community
As a new, swinging octogenarian, you’re out to get a little closer to the other folks in your retirement community in Later Daters.
‘Filament’ Runs Cables to Find a Missing Starship Crew
The Alabaster is looking kind of empty these days, but you can find out what happened by solving power-routing cable puzzles in Filament.
‘Onryo | 怨霊’ Takes Snappy Ghost Pics For Exorcising Fun
Onryo | 怨霊 has you cleansing a haunted house in Japan. Naturally, you do this by taking pictures of ghosts, as we all know that ghosts despise having their pictures taken.
‘Heal’ Fosters an Understanding & Appreciation of Life and Friends
Jesse Makkonen’s Heal brought a tear to my eye, its narrative of an elderly gentleman reminding of the loving connections in my own life.
‘As Far As The Eye’ Uses Knowledge to Guide a Doomed Tribe to Safety
As Far As The Eye wants you to focus on guiding an ancient tribe in their studies and livelihood, rather than building armies to conquer the world.
‘Moving Out’ Delights as You Empty Houses in a Hurry
The delivery guys usually leave exhausted when helping me move. Moving Out‘s gameplay reminds me of those guys, but here, they’re all too happy to break OSHA laws.
‘A Summer’s End’ Finds Lady Lovers With an 80’s Anime Style
A Summer’s End – Hong Kong 1986 explores the chance meeting of Michelle and Sam, capturing their growing connection with a stunning visual style.
