It’s very hard to not think about the first two Fallout games when you first see ATOM. Truth be told, the developers have stated multiple times that this game is heavily inspired by classic RPGs such as, Wasteland, Deus Ex, Baldur’s Gate, and
The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth is an as-yet extremely short turn-based foray into the Warhammer 40K universe, focusing on two legions of Space Marines.
Just One Line is definitely a title with some good concepts and potential but has a long road ahead before being a good one.
From a quick glance Blasted Road Terror looks like a Convoy clone, but it’s not really. Like Convoy, though, it is a rather fun post-apocalyptic jaunt.
Heroes of Might & Magic and Clash Royale had a baby, a fast-paced tactical free-to-play baby!
Azulgar: Star Commanders is an indie space combat simulator that’s trying to be much more. Does it succeed? Not yet, I’m sorry to say.
Xenomarine is an old-skool rogue-like dungeon crawler in space. Take the role of the wussiest, most ill-equipped space marine you’ve ever seen and see how long you can survive.
Mercury Fallen is a new science-fiction colony management simulator. Can you turn a dilapidated underground structure on an alien planet into a home?
Galactic Crew is a single-developer attempt at an FTL-like game, currently in Early Access. I hope it gets a lot better.
Original and potentially very interesting puzzle platformer using real programming language to solve puzzles. It’s a shame that 95% of the game is locked behind a firewall.