Occasionally, you came across a game that has been developed in a way that feels new and refreshing. They take a look at something, and decide they’re going to do it in a different way. Anton Riot the developers behind Don’t Open the Doors! Have
Small Radios Big Televisions is developed by Fire Face Corporation and published by Adult Swim Games. I’m surprised the dev team decided to release a purely abstract game as their first Steam project. Usually such titles are reserved after you’ve
Ever wanted to play a cute platformer? Wished for a platformer to use something new? A game surrounded by the use of a hat? Adventure Lamp, developed and published by Ryan Davis, is for you!
It’s rare, even among indie games, for a developer to try something truly unique, instead of going with some tried-and-true formula. With Black Hole Hazard, developer Superthumb makes the attempt at something unique, a game that really doesnt
Renoir is developed by Black Wing Foundation and published by 1C Company. Dev team has been active on Steam for the past two years and this can be seen even in the case of the reviewed game today. It’s both in a polished state and also features the
With it’s bizarre presentation, delicate but surprisingly engaging gameplay, Beglitched turns the match-three genre into a strange adventure about the insecurities of our computers and most importantly, ourselves. Does it hold up as a bizarre game
Clockwork is a steampunk style puzzle-platformer made by Gamesoft, as their debut title. In a lot of ways it reminds me of Teslagrad, another game with a similar aesthetic (which I would recommend) – it also had hand-drawn art like Clockwork
Ghost 1.0 is a puzzle platformer with metroidvania elements, does it do enough to invade our minds or has no soul of its own like its protagonist. Let’s find out :
Scrap Garden is a 3D adventure. You play as Canny, a cute little cylindrical robot who has arrived in an empty world full of inactive robots. You walk around and jump up and down buildings/rocks/whatever gathering crystals, of which you need a
Lithium: Inmate 39 is developed and published by Canu Arts. I honestly expected more from a company that’s just getting started on Steam. Their first project is clear flop.