Clunky movement aside, Tetragon manages to create a beautiful-looking puzzle platformer with the right difficulty. Puzzles are not too hard but still manages to leave you stumped at times.
Dodgeball Academia is a sports RPG game where you play dodgeball with superpowers. If any of that sounds interesting to you, you should definitely check it out.
Nothing To Remember doesn’t seem to be a memorable game to me. It tries to be something bigger than it should be, giving a sense of weirdness due to their strange decisions in the attempt at realism.
Papo & Yo excels at its subtle storytelling and breathtaking backgrounds. It’s more aimed at casual players who are looking for something magical in their mundane world.
Song of Farca introduces several gameplay into one, allowing you to search information for people online and offline. It’s an investigation game that is focused on the story.
Greak: Memories of Azur’s controls can be challenging to learn, mostly because of its unique mechanics, but you’ll appreciate the game even more once you get it covered.
You’ll either hate or love World for Two. It’s a slow-paced species creation game with simplistic gameplay and nothing special to offer.
The subtle differences in Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut make it feel as if you are still playing the same game as the first one, albeit with better features.
Buddy Simulator 1984 tests you of friendship and trust. Befriend an AI buddy that tries its best to entertain you.
Although I’m not sure why they split this game into four parts, it’s still a nice game to play if you don’t mind looking at guides or references.