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 …
We are skipping the August and September issues of the “Treasure Chest” series, because Sebastian took a little time off back then, and as a result, no recommendations for in-between were posted on our Twitter account during those months. This…
With the relaunch of the website, the time of our monthly Jam Reports came to an end. But as we still do small recommendations without any written article for many jam and indie games on our Twitter account, we …
“Hōrō – 放浪” by CowThing. “Find the mysterious Kirin horn[!] […] Wander through the forest and find the exit. At the end of each level you will camp and can cook any food you have to gain a buff …
“A Lullaby of Colors” by Andrew C. Wang. Explore procedurally generated worlds in this colorful experience. Glide through the air as you watch sounds transforming into colors and tunes into shapes. Just relax, and if you want to move …
“Mai-Chan’s Sweet Buns” by Krystian Majewski & Sebastian Haßler. “A tile-matching puzzle with the sweetest, bounciest pastries.” Tile-matching puzzle games can be pretty boring, but “Mai-Chan’s Sweet Buns” is quite amazing and super cute. Also, it features three different …
“The Fractures in Your Mind” by Maggese (Giorgio Carlino & Dario D’Ambra). Social media are at their core something fantastic, but they can lead their users to create an online persona that does not correspond in all aspects to …
“Fingerolympics” by Luis Díaz Peralta & Valo. “[Eleven] legit sports for [one to nine] players [or] fingers[.] […] Try to beat your highscores.” Whether you are playing this crazy physics game called “Fingerolympics” alone or with up to nine people, …