Lone Ruin doesn’t push any action roguelike boundaries, but its quick runs and moody art style let in shine in short play sessions.
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I’ve never paid much attention to stance in a skating game. Riding switch–what’s normally your…
‘A bit sexy, a bit rude and raunchy, a bit (lot) silly ‘: Matt Sainsbury opens up about his flirty comedy visual novel, A Week On The Water.
Farming and witchcraft make a magical combination, but it’s the heartfelt story of acceptance that really sets Wylde Flowers apart.
Classic arcade-style shmup action, a cute pastel art style, and a quest to save breakfast combine in indie cute-’em-up Hazelnut Hex.
A roguelike twist doesn’t always hit the right mark, but The Dragoness is still a decent introduction to Might and Magic-style strategy.
Islets is a familiar adventure in a lot ways, but one built with a deep understanding of what makes a good metroidvania tick.
There’s a lot of fun in a farming / monster-collecting mash-up, but its the eccentric cottagecore vibe that really makes Ooblets stand out.
‘Bullet hell meets grotesque childhood nightmares’ in NeverAwake, a creepy twin-stick shooter that hits Steam next month.
A Wizardry-like dungeon crawler with a yōkai theme and sumi-e art style? Labyrinth of Zangetsu is definitely going to be one to watch.