The game features ‘No’s in many languages, allowing you to truly express yourself in the office setting of the game and turn down the absurd demands of the world. Say No! More is a comedic adventure game in which you play as an intern who dares to say ‘No’ in a world that only ever says ‘Yes’. The developers strongly recommend you play this one with a webcam for the blink interaction. The ferryman will take you there, but not before he takes you on a trip through your own life, through memories precious and repressed alike. Before Your Eyesīefore Your Eyes is a first-person narrative adventure controlled by your real-life blinks, in which you play as a soul making its way to the afterlife. Set in a fantasy world of whimsy and magic, the game lets you make decisions that affect the direction of the story as you struggle to get out of the wood. Scarlet Hood and the Wicked Wood an adventure game that’s heavy on the story, where you play as the titular Scarlet, who must lead a troupe of Munchkins through a dangerous forest that’s reigned over by an evil witch. The game features a lengthy campaign that’s meant to played in chunks over the span of months, so take it easy. As you go fishing, exploring, and crafting, you’ll help out the local ghost population and do quests. Cozy GroveĪpril 8 on PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch (Backwards compatible on PS5, Xbox Series X/S)Ĭozy Grove is a life-sim game where you camp on an island that’s always changing. The demo for the mod was made available on November 2nd, 2021, with it being fully released on April 8th, 2022. The pages of her diary will take you to the fantasy world of Estoria, where your adventure will involve not just platforming, but also making decisions by selecting the right word for each occasion. Boyfriend finds himself warping across multiple different indie game worlds, subsequently facing off against various opponents in a rap battle. Lost Words: Beyond the Page is a side-scrolling adventure in which you explore the personal diary of a young girl named Izzy. Lost Words: Beyond the PageĪpril 6 on PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch (Backwards compatible on PS5, Xbox Series X/S) Strange and fantastic adventures await in this week’s edition of Indie Game Releases, from the charming camping of Cozy Grove to exploring the pages of a diary in Lost Words, and we also have a game played by blinking your real-life eyes.Īpart from those, check out more original indies releasing this week, including the party game What the Dub?! and action RPG Viking Vengeance.īelow that, we have the ports of the week, including Luckslinger and Always Sometimes Monsters. Every choice matters, and (just like in D&D) there are consequences for the player's actions - whether that's trying to single-handedly take on a powerful enemy or trusting a wolf god.04 Apr, 2021 This week in indie games, we have the blink-em-up adventure Before Your Eyes, camp-em-up Cozy Grove, and no-em-up Say No! More, and more! I think there should be more short games. In a tweet, Messex spotlighted a reviewer on Steam who praised Before Your Eyes for its story and concept (it’s a game you can control via eye-tracking) but stated they’d refunded it because it was too short. They'll even age and can have children who can become heroes themselves. This is what kicked off a total shitstorm for developer Bela Messex. Ultimately, Wildermyth plays like a long, generations-spanning campaign, with characters going from simple farmers to epic heroes, developing friendships and rivalries along the way. While Wildermyth offers pre-made campaigns, these will play differently every time based on the game's random events, the player's choices and (most importantly) the characters they craft to go on each adventure. Players have some options in terms of building their heroes and selecting their skills, what matters more than that is who they create and what they do. Developed by Worldwalker Games, Wildermyth is combines visual novels and tactical RPGs with procedurally-generated elements that add infinite replayability and somewhat effectively replace the judgment of a human Game Master.
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