“Plains In The Sky” by Liutauras Gaidamavičius. “Our precious sky plains have been invaded by the malicious snakes. You will have to use your trusty cannon to get rid of those pests!” As the defender of the realm of the…
“LCD DREAM ESCALATOR” by Michael Savage-Benoist, Nicholas Black & Mike Crawford. “What am I going to do with all this money[?] Some rats appear to be bigger than others! I hear bubbling.” The sonorous name “LCD DREAM ESCALATOR” obviously …
“Jingoku” by Mathew Arnold, Niru Fekri-Arnold & William L-S. “[Complete] as many minigames as you can before the tower collapses!” The first look at “Jingoku” usually creates a wrong impression, as one might be tempted to consider it a …
“Necrow Co.” by King Worrell & Zahran Worrell. At the titular “Necrow Co.” crows work as psychopomps, beings that collect the souls of the deceased and escort them to the afterlife. The protagonist of this wonderful platformer is …
September brought with it many fabulous little jam submissions, twelve of which we touted on our Twitter account as ideal games for in between. Underwater mysteries, autumnal horror, cleverly enriched classics, beautiful graphics and more await you. A Game By…
“Short Rest” by SweetHeart Squad (Sean S. LeBlanc, Michael Hetman & Ian Martin). “A cute but deadly [deck-building] roguelike with unique spark. Carefully strategize as you make your way through the dragon’s dungeon, and save the village …
Unfortunately, our time was too short in August for us to sift through all the treasures freshly created by the jam and indie scene – but we guarantee you that these five games, which we also recommended on our Twitter…
“THERE SWINGS A SKULL” by Quinn K., Conor Walsh & Leaf Let. Not only by the evocative title, but also by the content warnings appearing right at the beginning (“Climate-apocalypse, immolation, dehydration, smoking, hanging”) it quickly …
“Fated” by VOW Together. You are a postgrad student who gets hired to work at a café. Shakespearean characters you meet, and will you fall in love with one of them as you get better at your job? It …