Several recent indie games are worth checking out. These include "Windswept," a precision platformer that pays homage to '90s classics like "Donkey Kong Country." The game challenges you to help two main characters - Marbles the duck and Checkers the turtle - return home after they were swept away by a storm.
Another title is "Consume Me," an experimental project from artist Jenny Jiao Hsia, featuring collaborations with numerous creatives including AP Thomson, Jie En Lee, Violet W-P and Ken "coda" Snyder. This game draws inspiration from horror themes and the combat mechanics of platform fighters, focusing on survival as an alliance between high school student Luca and a demon is formed following an interdimensional catastrophe.
Lastly, there's "Bonaparte - A Mechanized Revolution," a turn-based strategy game that offers you control over mechs in battle during the French Revolution. You can defend, depose or even reform the monarchy, shifting the course of history based on your decisions.
Another title is "Consume Me," an experimental project from artist Jenny Jiao Hsia, featuring collaborations with numerous creatives including AP Thomson, Jie En Lee, Violet W-P and Ken "coda" Snyder. This game draws inspiration from horror themes and the combat mechanics of platform fighters, focusing on survival as an alliance between high school student Luca and a demon is formed following an interdimensional catastrophe.
Lastly, there's "Bonaparte - A Mechanized Revolution," a turn-based strategy game that offers you control over mechs in battle during the French Revolution. You can defend, depose or even reform the monarchy, shifting the course of history based on your decisions.