Trailer Tuesday lets us live the lives of flies with big apetites, weirdly-violent llamas, and stars that are in a huge hurry this week.
‘Dating Killmulator’ Lets You Fall in Love with a Murderer
Dating Killmulator explores a more lighthearted side to homicide as you find yourself falling for a potential killer.
‘Tootum’ Uses Swords & Dashes to Overcome Hard Platforming
Tootum tasks players with navigating a deadly world through the use of a magic platforming sword and a convenient dash.
‘Golfie’ Brings Roguelike Deck Builder Mechanics to Golf
Golfie brings cards and randomness to golf, letting players make wild changes to the ball’s behavior to reach its randomly-generated holes.
’49 Keys’ Unveils Disturbing Medieval Mysteries in its Pages
49 Keys hides hellish horrors within the pages of an old medieval book, tasking you with carefully reading it to solve its mysteries.
‘Hidalgo’ is a Handcrafted Co-Op Take on ‘Don Quixote’
Hidalgo needs a pair of characters (inspired de Cervantes’ book) to solve puzzles together in a world of cardboard & construction paper.
‘Stardust Demon’ – Adorable Creatures Puzzling Through Planets
Stardust Demon delves deep into an array of strange alien worlds, meeting goofy creatures and blasting wild demons along the way.
‘Disappearance of a Sister’ – A Compelling Story in a Mind Map
Notes on the Disappearance of a Sister captures a captivating, affecting story within the limitations of a mind map program.
‘Fruitbus’ Lets You Find Your Flavor in an Open Cooking World
Fruitbus sets you free in an open world of varied fruits and veggies to figure out the sorts of foods you will serve to the locals.
‘Keylocker’ Interview – Music and Audio as Rebellion
Indie Games Plus spoke with the developers of Keylocker to talk about designing music for a game where songs are a form of rebellion.
‘Twilight Ferry’ Uses Emotions to Communicate in the Afterlife
Twilight Ferry sees you helping people get to the afterlife, assisting them in navigating between this lost world and where they need to go.