Screenshot Saturday Mondays: An infinite city and a lovely froggy
Admiring indie games from Twitter's screenshot-o-rama
Every weekend, indie devs show off current work on Twitter's #screenshotsaturday tag. And every Monday, I bring you a selection of these snaps and clips. This week, my eye has been caught by a retro-styled infinite city, a dramatic spellcasting, dinosaurs, and heaps more. Check out these attractive and interesting indie games!
I'm not sure what this is beyond an "infinite, procedurally generated PSX-styled city", but that's plenty for me:
"Investigative horror game" My Work Is Not Yet Done (coming to Steam, with a demo there now) sums up my weekend as Scotland received a whole month of rain in one day:
You could've told me that browser-based MMO Hordes (coming to, like, your browser) was actually vintage World Of Warcraft and I don't know if I would have caught your lie:
Airship bombardment is cool, Quarter (coming to Steam, with a demo there now), but I must say I've seen wilder spell animations:
A startling critical hit kill in Fallout-ish RPG Space Wreck (on Steam Early Access now, with a demo there too):
Speaking of diegetic HUDs, I do like the third-person camera view being a drone link you can accidentally break in Exo Rally Championship (coming to Steam):
A lively enemy in "open-world Lovecraftian spacefighter RPG" Underspace (coming to Steam):
This looks like foolish potential fun:
I need to show you this guy from metroidvania Akatori (coming to Steam):
A bad time in Paleophage (coming to Steam), a survival horror game inspired by Dino Crisis:
Just vibing in Star Fetchers (episode 1 out free on Steam):
Unfollow (coming to Steam) sounds like it's built on a theme that a horror game could make a right hash of, but I am curious with the devs saying, "The issues we want to address are extremely personal to us, and regardless of whether a more traditional ghost game would sell better (according to [demo testers]), this is the story we feel we should tell":
A handy helper in immersive sim Aquametis (pre-alpha demo available on Itch):
These tightropes in Kristala (coming to Steam, with a demo there now) would've blown me away 23 years ago:
A lot going on here in Cloud Keeper:
And to close... people will ask, so Scarlet Deer Inn (coming to Steam) has an answer:
What else caught your eye this weekend, reader dear?