Want candy? You’d better start planting flowers wherever you walk, all while dodging things that don’t care for you beautifying the place in arcade game Citrouille.
Hats Grant Special Powers to a Heroic Octopus in ‘Save me Mr Tako: Tasukete Tako-San’
Save me Mr Tako: Tasukete Tako-San‘s fifty special hats not only make our octopus hero look sharp, but they also grant an array of combat and puzzle solving abilities.
‘Sluggish Morss: Pattern Circus’ Weaves Eight Lives Into a Feverish Narrative
Sluggish Morss: Pattern Circus delves into the existences of eight different beings, all affected by “a temporal interference phenomenon”, and has you seek meaning and connection within their narratives.
Stealth Hacking Game ‘OFF GRID’ Weaponizes Data
OFF GRID, which was playable at the Sweden Game Conference, will have you snooping on data on networks, manipulating it to affect the machines and people around you.
The Creepy Floors of ‘Spooky Tower’ Are the Visions of Multiple Developers
The Bitsy Discord Community have put together a spoopy game for Halloween, one created by 14 different developers!
‘Cateau’ is a Visual Novel of Feline Friendships
You’ll meet three very distinct cats during your time with Cateau, learning about each of the adorable animals as you work to befriend them.
‘SU and the Quest for Meaning’ is a Floaty Platformer with a Compelling, Silent Rhythm
Su and the Quest for Meaning has been a highlight of my two most recent visits to Gamescom, its visual clarity, lack of UI, and lofty platforming jumps are an amazing combination and make for a game which I have had to be moved on from by other people each time I’ve played.
Spend More Money Than You Can Imagine in ‘You Are Jeff Bezos’
Jeff Bezos, the owner of Amazon, has a lot of money. More money that I can ever imagine, more than I will ever probably have.
Intense and Trippy, ‘Puss!’ Sees You Avoiding Stages [Giveaway]
Do you remember those web-page games that were called ‘Impossible Game’ or whatever, where you needed to move your mouse through levels, avoiding everything and staying on the path, to get to…
Puzzling Worlds Shift When in Darkness in ‘Where Shadows Slumber’
Anything not touched by the light is free to change in chaotic ways in Where Shadows Slumber, forcing players to use darkness to open up every-changing pathways.
Action RPG ‘Hazelnut Bastille’ Takes Many Lessons From the SNES
From color choice to outlines to enemy behavior to the power of sound, Hazelnut Bastille was developed through careful study of things that worked on the classic system.