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 …
“Poly-60” by Ferran Bertomeu Castells & YenTing Lo. “Explore polymetric rhythms or try to puzzle the top display’s holes.” Great audio games are hard to find, but great audio puzzle games are an absolute rarity! In “Poly-60”, you can …
“Sushi Belt” by Munro Hoberman. “Make sushi and feed it to customers using the innovative technology of conveyor belts!” I am a huge fan of sushi dishes, so I simply had to recommend this fabulous cooking-and-serving simulation made with …
“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 …
“Flush Rush” by Mark Sparling & Jason Kimbel. This short platformer is a little gem thanks to the procedurally generated levels. The alligator has to fight its way up each level as the sewers get flooded by a nasty fiend.…
“Meteorite” by bauxite. “Explore a facility on a far away planet, find gun upgrades, and upgrade your movement capabilities to surpass previously unsurmountable obstacles.” “Meteorite” is a metroidvania inspired by “Metroid Prime”, which gets played from the first-person …
“Legend of Xenia 3D” by Anders Pedersen, Jan Vorisek & John Wesley. “Tiny first-person “[The Legend of Zelda”]-like with a resolution of just [sixty-four to sixty-four] pixels.” “Legend of Xenia 3D” impresses with its successful implementation of a first-person …