For this recurring segment, we will be highlighting the five biggest stories on IndieDB for the prior week. Whether it's demo releases for upcoming indie games, Kickstarter campaign announcements, or important stories that affect the indie gaming as a whole, you'll find them rounded up here each week.
The Week of June 9 2019
Mist Hunter - is a blistering fast, first-person shooter adventure with fluid movement system and magic weapons. As a young and reckless Mist Hunter you travel across the universe to fight the forces of Immortal Warlock R'axa.
Type your way through absurd encounters and mysterious puzzles in this old-school typing dungeon crawler.
Alder’s Blood is a stealth, tactical turn-based game set in a grim world, where the nature stood agains humanity and repelled the civilization. Use wide variety of weapons, stay in shadows and prepare deadly traps to survive in combat!
A free-roaming squad based RPG. Focusing on open-ended gameplay features rather than a linear story. Be a trader, a thief, a rebel, a mercenary, a business owner, a doctor, a bandit... the list goes on. Aid or oppose the various factions in the world while striving for the strength and wealth necessary to simply survive in the harsh desert. Purchase and upgrade your own buildings to use as safe fortified havens when things go bad, or use them to start up a business. Train your men up from puny victims to master warriors. Carry your wounded squad mates to safety and get them all home alive.
FRIDAY
Precision and speed-based 2D platformer where the worlds you compete in are created by the players. Take part in the ongoing quest to find the fastest runner and watch as your creations challenge and intrigue. Created by Danish developers Baby Duka and Schubell IT.
How do I get my game on to this news letter
Gotta hand it to Kenshi, that game exceeded all expectations!
I'm dying for another team to do something like kenshi, we got DF to spawn rimworld we need KENSHI to spawn something now!
I find that thought pretty compelling.
I wish more games had a mishmash of seemingly disparate systems with the potential to interact in novel and interesting ways.