Sixteen additional recommendations for in-between you could find on our Twitter account last month. These five indie games and eleven jam submissions range from lyrical roguelikes to absurd decision marathons, from tetromino-shaped word puzzles to physically impossible “Snake” variations, and…
“SURGE” by Reeds. “[A] very short puzzle adventure game that sees the power constantly going out.” In “SURGE” we play a video game within the game, controlling the hero in an oldschool adventure. The plot itself is quite generic: …
With two indie games and twenty-six jam submissions as additional ‘in-between’ recommendations, April 2020 was a packed month on our Twitter account. But that is not really a surprise, because on the one hand the forty-sixth Ludum Dare and …
“Tiny Travelers” by faxdoc & Daniel Riise. “Tiny Travelers” is a short puzzle platformer, which bases its gameplay on cooperation. Two little bugs want to escape the forest, but they only can do it together. The orange-brownish insect is …
“Hat’s a Problem” by Enter CTRL (Andrew Hunt, Austin Nordhaus, Michael O’Donnell & William Brotherton). “[A] bullet hell arcade game with a hint of magic[.] […] Play as a magician in a performance gone wrong, and keep the show going!”…
March brought us twenty-four new recommendations made for twelve different game jams. So prepare yourself for unconventional love stories, mysterious dungeons, shopping malls, new knowledge about snails and much more. 7DRL Challenge 2019 “Forward” by Christophe Coyard. While this …
The January 2019 issue of “The Jam Report” features twenty-two games made for sixteen different jams. So expect the unexpected, as time travel gets combined with cooking, tributes to “Die Hard” and the “Tomb Raider” series were created and some…
The November issue of “The Jam Report” is filled with stories about friendship and emancipation, strange monsters and glitches, hyperrealistic as well as surreal landscapes, horror games, wacky sports, interesting puzzle and shooter games. Enjoy the diversity of the jam scene…