Indie game releases are always a cause for excitement among gamers. This week, several promising titles hit the market, catering to various tastes and preferences.
For fans of old-school platforming, "Windswept" is a precision platformer inspired by classic games from the 90s like Donkey Kong Country. Players control two characters โ Marbles the duck and Checkers the turtle โ each with unique movement abilities that must be swapped on the fly to navigate through levels. With over 40 levels to explore, an abundance of secrets to discover, and rideable animal buddies, this game promises hours of engaging gameplay.
Those who prefer horror-inflected Metroidvanias might enjoy "Possessor(s)" from developer Heart Machine. In this game, Luca forms an unlikely alliance with a demon after an interdimensional catastrophe. Combining platform fighting combat mechanics, the game's beautiful visuals hide some mixed reviews from critics so far.
A more relaxing experience awaits players of cafe sims. A new trailer for "Barkour" has been released, where you play as Agent T.H.U.N.D.E.R., a special agent with gadgets and abilities to complete stealthy missions, fight enemies head-on, or go for parkour runs. The game is still in development but aims to release by 2026.
If you're craving more cafe sim action, "Tailside" will be available on January 21. As a furry cafe owner, your goal is to perfect coffee-making skills and serve delicious concoctions to patrons while creating foam art on lattes.
Lastly, fans of the Coffee Talk series can look forward to "Coffee Talk Tokyo," which releases on March 5 for Steam, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. The game places you in the role of a barista who builds relationships with customers through conversation choices that shape branching storylines.
These new indie games offer something for everyone, from platforming fun to horror-infused adventure and relaxing cafe sims. Whether you're looking for a quick challenge or an immersive experience, there's something here for every type of gamer.
For fans of old-school platforming, "Windswept" is a precision platformer inspired by classic games from the 90s like Donkey Kong Country. Players control two characters โ Marbles the duck and Checkers the turtle โ each with unique movement abilities that must be swapped on the fly to navigate through levels. With over 40 levels to explore, an abundance of secrets to discover, and rideable animal buddies, this game promises hours of engaging gameplay.
Those who prefer horror-inflected Metroidvanias might enjoy "Possessor(s)" from developer Heart Machine. In this game, Luca forms an unlikely alliance with a demon after an interdimensional catastrophe. Combining platform fighting combat mechanics, the game's beautiful visuals hide some mixed reviews from critics so far.
A more relaxing experience awaits players of cafe sims. A new trailer for "Barkour" has been released, where you play as Agent T.H.U.N.D.E.R., a special agent with gadgets and abilities to complete stealthy missions, fight enemies head-on, or go for parkour runs. The game is still in development but aims to release by 2026.
If you're craving more cafe sim action, "Tailside" will be available on January 21. As a furry cafe owner, your goal is to perfect coffee-making skills and serve delicious concoctions to patrons while creating foam art on lattes.
Lastly, fans of the Coffee Talk series can look forward to "Coffee Talk Tokyo," which releases on March 5 for Steam, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. The game places you in the role of a barista who builds relationships with customers through conversation choices that shape branching storylines.
These new indie games offer something for everyone, from platforming fun to horror-infused adventure and relaxing cafe sims. Whether you're looking for a quick challenge or an immersive experience, there's something here for every type of gamer.