A Space for the Unbound is a beautiful, heartfelt story of love and growing up, mixed with a fascinating dive into Indonesian history.
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Lone Ruin doesn’t push any action roguelike boundaries, but its quick runs and moody art style let in shine in short play sessions.
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.