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Lost Words hands on — Jumping between a diary and a world of your own creation
Write about your life in your journal and create your own adventure story through a platformer full of words.
Absin review — Ghosts of the past
Absin is a depressing missing persons mystery. We have been playing it.
Jam Favorites: GM48: Helpful but Harmful
Check out some unique games made from the GM48!
Solve clever puzzles to claim a crown in browser-based Crown Dungeon
Evade spooky witches and stormy clouds to claim the crown
Pool Panic review — The world’s least realistic pool simulator
Over 100 levels on wonderful chaos
Exploring non-places inside dark games — A look into Sand Gardeners’ games
The moments between destinations, the space between channels, the nights between events.
FAITH review — Devils be damned
FAITH is a surprisingly effective retro horror game. We have been playing it.
Sea Explorer review — There and back again
Sail the open seas hunting for new cultures to trade with while avoiding, or fighting, pirates and dealing with the other mysteries that await in the ocean.
The Basilisk challenges you to beat a virus from within
Take on the role of an AI sent into a simulation to try and save the world from a virus ravaging the world.
Eye of the Temple cleverly uses movement and room-scale tech to make you a tomb raider
Dodge traps, fight scarabs and whip levers to find the treasure.
Rebound is dodgeball with the cyberpunk, neon futuresport treatment
Frantic, fast-paced, and — now — futuristic.
Radical Rabbit Stew hands on — Space chefs solving rabbit-filled puzzles!
Save your chef friends from the Rabbit Queen and get rid of all of the rabbits in your space station.
Sine Requie: Snake Eyes hands on — surviving zombies through various characters’ personalities
Go on an adventure through a strange town full of flesh-eating zombies with your party of adventurers.
Player Known Battlegrounds review — Live and die in Dixie
Give a tour of the Gettysburg National Cemetery.
Rifter struggles to find meaning in its difficulty
A review of Rifter, the indie platformer that prioritizes speed and precision, but stumbles in blending the two successfully.
Four Last Things hands on — Committing every possible sin
As it turns out, churches have catchment areas; redemption has range.
Spaceguy 2 — Space Guy. I always wanted you to go into space, guy.
Spaceguy 2 has an interesting first appeal — a throwback to the games of years gone by.
Let’s Go There And Wander Nowhere review — Going somewhere, maybe
Let’s Go There And Wander Nowhere is an experimental game. We have it a shot.
Wrongworld review — Head-bangingly tough, but fun
Although Wrongworld is head-bangingly tough, it's fun once you start to figure out its intricacies. If you go in expecting to die a lot, it'll soften the headache of its brutality.
LUNA: The Shadow Dust combines beautiful hand animated art and puzzles about light
Lost in a strange, dreamlike world, two unlikely friends must use light to command the shadows and illuminate a way back home.