Grab a pina colada and some mates for this one, out November 10th.įrog Detective 3: Corruption At Cowboy County In the DLC you’re jettisoned from the stuffy halls of the academy and plonked on an uncharted island for a lovely holiday to break out of five new hand-crafted levels. They must be major Tove Jansson fans.Įscape Academy: Escape From Anti-Escape IslandĮd rather liked the locked room brain teasers in Escape Academy when it released earlier this year, so escape rooms fans will be happy to know that developers Coin Crew Games are releasing DLC titled Escape Academy: Escape From Anti-Escape Island. It looks like a light-hearted and breezy game with (and this was a surprise) music from Sigur Rós, which is kinda awesome. Snufkin: Melody Of Moominvalley honestly looks so delightful - it’s a musical adventure where you get to run around as the green-hatted scamp restoring harmony to the valley after the Park Keeper has taken it away. Whoever says that the Moomins are creepy is a heartless liar, but they’ll also be happy to know that this Moomin-centric game is actually not about the Moomin family at all, but their nomad friend Snufkin. No release date for Mina yet, unfortunatley, but let's hope it's soon. It’s a useful skill that’ll come in handy for some prime puzzle solving too. A cool combat feature is that Mina can burrow underneath her foes, and burst through the earth's surface to strike from below. It’s a gothic action-adventure inspired by Castlevania that sees you playing as whip-ready Mina who’s on a mission to restore a cursed island's generators and bash some baddies on the way. Mina The Hollower is the game, and it wears its retro influences on its sleeves. Keeping their blue mascot busy with the recently released Shovel Knight: Dig, Yacht Club have turned their sails to a new adventure. We’ve listed every one that was shown down below, so take your time and have a pleasant scroll through indie bliss. The indies shown were a mix of world premieres, games that have already been announced, and a handful that have already been released. Specifically, Tim Schafer and James Spafford from Double Fine, iam8bit’s Jon Gibson and Amanda White, and PlayStation’s indie champion Greg Rice. Curating the list is a group effort from both Double Fine Productions and iam8bit. That’s a lot of games! It’s also the showcase’s 10th anniversary so let's all pop our party poppers and jump right into the indie list.Īs always, the variety this year has been exceptional with entries from diverse developers from all around the world. Back in June for Summer Game Fest, 15 games were given the showcase's coveted spotlight, and now a couple of months on Tim Schfer and his crew have given another group of indies the attention they deserve. Day Of The Devs is back for round two, with even more indie games for you to wishlist and ogle at.
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