Welcome to our first weekly roundup of indie game releases, news and trailers.It's impossible to cover the indie scene completely comprehensively — dozens of games hit Steam alone every single day.There are so many indies we'd love to highlight, but we don't have the time to cover each individually.
Our goal is to shine a spotlight on the games that grab our attention each week, one way or another.(Feel free to email me about your projects too!)This time around, we've got a spreadsheet-based puzzler, a pirate hack-and-slash title that was first announced 22 years ago, two solo-developed games and more.New releasesComedy puzzle game has an early '90s/Windows 3.11 vibe and a Clippy-style assistant that definitely won't get annoying.Along with trying to Excel (I'm so sorry) at bending the rules of spreadsheets to solve brainteasers, you can venture into side quests like cleaning up viruses.
I'm not sure I'll try this one myself, as math has no place in my video games (except for you, , you're cool), but the concept is intriguing.is out now on Steam.From solo developer Andrea Cavuoto, sounds a little like the movie in that it's up to a non-player character to save the day.After a critical error deletes the hero of his game and threatens the existence of his reality, an NPC named Default has to step up.
Default uses a makeshift spear to solve puzzles, battle foes and traverse the environment in this action-platformer.is out now on Steam.is very much a throwback.It's a hack-and-slash game that looks straight out of the PS2 era (albeit with more refined visuals).
Perhaps that shouldn't be a surprise, since the game was first announced in 2003.In fact, the original pitch was to make an old-school God of War, but with pirates.After several reboots, the game was canceled when the original publisher went bust.Legal issues prevented the developers from releasing the game themselves.
SNEG later secured the rights to and over two decades since it was revealed, the game has formally been released.It's had mixed reviews, but I'd like to check it out all the same.That title is pretty great too.
is out now on Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Windows PC and macOS.We covered this one a few weeks ago, but here's a quick reminder that is now on Steam in early access.The Steam version was supposed to arrive in April, but it landed on May 8 instead.Nevertheless, it should now be easier for you to play the geography guessing game on Steam Deck.
Elsewhere, is out, while the super-charming has made its way to PS4 and PS5.UpcomingAnother game from a solo developer, looks like a blend of , '90s Final Fantasy and one of my favorite games of the last few years, .Mathias Fontmarty says it took 12 years to make this stealth adventure.Who wouldn't want to explore a world on the back of a giant turtle? will hit Steam on June 2.It's always worth keeping an eye on whatever Devolver Digital is up to and this past week, the publisher revealed .
It feels like another spin on , albeit with voxel-based robots., which is from developer Peculiar Pixels, is slated to arrive between July and September.A Steam demo is available now.However you slice it, virtual reality is still a relatively niche market, so it's always welcome to see games make the transition from VR to 2D formats (still side-eyeing you, ) and perhaps find a wider audience.
Survios is (Xeno)morphing into a PS5 and PC game.The studio says the flattened version, will have full HD, 60 fps gameplay.It's set to arrive on September 30.