Zombie Rollerz will have you adapting your abilities with the silver ball to more survival-based use, having you clobber undead using pinballs and activating traps like you would bumpers for bonus points.
‘KIDS’ Asks if You Will Follow or Stray from the Crowd
With just two colors, a lot of empty space, and a lot of children, KIDS sets up for a very intriguing experience.
‘Dreadborne Drifters’ is a Fast-Paced, Messy Loot-a-Palooza
Dreadborne Drifters has you running and gunning and shooting and looting in bite-sized, randomized levels.
‘Letters’ Corresponds With Beloved Friends Through Remixed Messages
Sarah is an 11 year old girl from Switzerland with a Russian pen pal named Katya. Over the years, they both write back and forth through letters, social media and the internet.
Hand-Drawn Heroes Explore Pencil-Scratched Labyrinths in ‘Drawngeon’
Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper explores the procedurally-generated catacombs of Inkland, offering adventure and hand-drawn danger to tricksters, wizards, and warriors.
Form Monster Alliances to Survive Unsettling Dimensions in ‘Othercell’
Why does the gloomy, monster-filled Silent Side exist? Why have you found yourself there? If you want to find out, you’ll need to make some quick partnerships with vicious monsters.
‘Yuuto Ichika Makes Friends’ is About Making Pals in Odd Places
Players will have to put their befriending skills to the test in Yuuto Ichika Makes Friends. All bets are off, and all friends are on the table. Even murderers.
A Fear of Clowns Aims to Take Over a Mind in ‘Fearmonium’
Jimmy’s fear of clowns isn’t content to just be something that scares him. It aims to be the thing that frightens him the most, and will beat up all his other fears…
Detached Skulls Make Excellent Exploration Tools in ‘Bone Voyage’
A ship to the afterlife is not without its mysteries and puzzles, but it’s nothing an adventurous skeleton can’t figure out by setting their bones free in Bone Voyage.