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Day of the Devs: latest from Boyfriend Dungeon creators

Dec 06, 2023 6:14 PM

The latest Day of the Devs showcase, affiliated with The Game Awards, revealed an exciting mix of innovative indie games set to captivate players in the coming years. From existential escapades to whimsical witchery, the event, organized by Double Fine, put a spotlight on titles like the massive-policeman-chase game Militsioner, acid-tinged sequel Nirvana Noir, and slapstick slapformer Thank Goodness You're Here. Flock invites players to charm creatures into their group, while Kind Words 2 expands heartwarming interactions into a bustling city environment. Hermit and Pig drew comparisons to Mother 3 with its unique RPG style, and the peculiar Dome-King Cabbage intrigued with its bizarre narrative.

Metroidvania fans can look forward to Ultros, featuring an alien world with looping mechanics to discover new outcomes. Kitfox Games announced Loose Leaf, billed as an in-depth tea witch simulator for brewing enthusiasts. Psychological horror is brought to a Polish 90s setting in Holstin, Oddada provides a musical world-building experience, and Cryptmaster combines word puzzles with dungeon crawling elements. Fans of game history can anticipate Llamasoft - The Jeff Minter Story, an interactive documentary about the legendary game designer's career.

Meanwhile, fighting game enthusiasts can prepare for over-the-top action with Drag Her!, a title starring licensed drag performers. Braid Anniversary Edition plans to reintroduce players to its reverse-time mechanics with improved visuals and sound. Open Roads will explore familial bonds and secrets, Resistor sets racing under dire stakes, and Home Safety Hotline offers a text-based horror experience in a call center setting.

Janet DeMornay Is a Slumlord (and a Witch) promises a story-driven puzzler with magical mayhem, while The Mermaid’s Tongue delves into detective work in the Detective Grimoire series. These titles represent just a glimpse of the vibrant and varied indie games scene that is full of potential for exploration, adventure, and storytelling. With releases spanning from 2024 and beyond, there is a lot for gamers to look forward to.

What are the most anticipated indie games revealed at the Day of the Devs showcase?

Some of the most anticipated indie games from the Day of the Devs showcase include the Metroidvania Ultros, the slapstick adventure Thank Goodness You're Here, the tea witch simulator Loose Leaf, and the intriguing visual novel Dome-King Cabbage. Other notable mentions are Braid Anniversary Edition, Open Roads, and the psychological horror game Holstin.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2023-12-06 19:28:11
The Day of the Devs showcase is a testament to the boundless creativity of indie developers, with each upcoming title offering a unique twist on genre and gameplay—from the rewind time puzzles of Braid Anniversary Edition to the melody-driven exploration in Oddada. It's fantastic to see fresh, diverse experiences like Ultros and Loose Leaf promising to both challenge and indulge our gaming palettes as we look ahead.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2023-12-06 19:18:08
Indie games are really pushing creative boundaries this year; the Day of the Devs showcase left me jazzed about the diverse gameplay experiences on the horizon—from the time-bending puzzles of Braid Anniversary Edition to the charming, creature-gathering adventures of Flock. There's something uniquely thrilling about seeing the indie scene thrive with titles like Dome-King Cabbage that promise as much quirkiness as they do innovation.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2023-12-06 19:08:07
The Day of the Devs showcase was a buffet of indie game goodness; it's always thrilling to see smaller studios serve up fresh concepts like Loose Leaf's tea-crafting charm and the psychedelic storytelling in Nirvana Noir. With so much originality on display, indie games continue to be the hidden gems that keep the gaming world sparkling with creativity.
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