Here Comes Niko! has you working as a professional friend. Being able to help people for a living sounds like a pretty great job, though.
‘Boyfriend Dungeon’ Battles Personifications of Inner Demons Together
Boyfriend Dungeon has you taking several romance-able weapons into battle against living version of your fears and anxieties.
‘Garden Story’ – A Charming Adventure Where Memories Matter Most
Garden Story could have made its little grape hero stronger through fighting, but instead, it’s friendly connections that will help you grow.
‘Svoboda 1945: Liberation’ Requires Care in Talking With War Survivors
Svoboda 1945: Liberation asks you to investigate an old feud. In doing so, you’ll dig up some upsetting, but historically-accurate details.
‘Hunted: Kobayashi Tower’ is a Card Game of Rescuing Hostages
Hunted: Kobayashi Tower looks a bit like a Die Hard card game, tasking you with saving loved ones while keeping quiet and moving fast.
‘Medusa’s Mini Mystery’ Aims to Unmask Shady Snakes
Medusa’s Mini Mystery sees snaky hair trying to figure out which strand turned their doughnut to stone. Hopefully before the medusa wakes up.
Trailer Tuesday – Metal Soil Song
Trailer Tuesday follows dogs fighting to survive an apocalyptic world, cursed push pins, and witches with machine guns this week.
‘Lines and Sides’ Creates Crafty Puzzles Through Moving Blocks Around
Lines On Sides presents a challenge through shifting colored blocks, having you get the colors to match up with the sides.
‘No Longer Home’ is an Autobiographical Story of Being Forced Apart
Cruel governmental circumstances are forcing Bo and Ao apart, so you’ll spend time helping them pack and remember in No Longer Home.
‘Death Trash’ Lets You Freely Explore Horror-Filled Lands
Death Trash sets you free in a world overwhelmed by cosmic horrors, leaving it to you to decide how to eke out a life here.
‘Toodee and Topdee’ Has Pals Helping With Puzzles Across Dimensions
Toodee and Topdee are a pair of good buddies who work together across different viewpoints, using their unique perspectives to progress.