Gamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: Haven Park
Flint’s family has looked after a camp site for years and now the time has come for him to take over. In Haven Park, we help this little cute duck to repair and build the park and make it a place that everyone enjoys! The little open world building simulator that’s based on A Short Hike and Animal Crossing is out now on Steam and Nintendo Switch.
Read OnGamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: One Lonely Outpost
One Lonely Outpost is a twist on the traditional farming simulator, as it’s set in space. Starting out on a barren planet with your ancient space-RV, handy tech gauntlet, a handful of potato seeds, the aim is to work hard to build your colony. It’s coming to Steam Early Access in 2022 with a release across Nintendo Switch, Xbox & PlayStation platforms later.
Read OnGamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: You Suck At Parking
When I discovered You Suck At Parking, I thought Ian had been criticising my driving again. Turns out while he was doing that, there is a video game of the same name that’s being developed and published by Happy Volcano. Having slipped from a 2021 release, the game is now due in 2022 on Steam. Other consoles will follow at a later date.
Read OnGamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: Out of Line
We’re all suckers for hand-drawn visuals and Out of Line is the latest that applies this and it looks absolutely breath taking. Nerd Monkeys certainly have done a bang up job on this action/puzzler which is out now on consoles and PC.
Read OnGamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: Inked
After originally launching on PC in 2018, and with mobile versions releasing earlier in the year, it is finally time for the consoles to get some love when Inked is set free on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 & Xbox One in just three days (that’s 27th August). If you think the hero image looks good, wait till you see it in motion.
Read OnGamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: Lake
In Lake, developers Gamious are taking us back to 1986, a time before the internet, social media and mobile phones where Meredith Weiss returns to her home town from her big city job to cover her father’s dutys as the town’s mail man. It’s coming to the Xbox family and PC on 1st September.
Read OnGamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: Golf Club Wasteland
What happens to the Earth when all human life has managed to mess things up they’ve had to migrate to Mars? Well developers Demagog Studios answers that convincingly with Golf Club Wasteland: turn Earth into a giant golf course for the ultra rich and it’s coming to all consoles and PC on 3rd September.
Read OnGamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: Vesper
The trouble with video games, is simply there are a lot of them. Sadly some slip through the net and we miss the releases of games but with gamescom, we’re looking to rectify that as much as possible. Vesper released at the end of July for PC and we think it still warrants talking about.
Read OnGamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: Faraday Protocol
Faraday Protocol is a first person, story driven puzzle game that looks like a cross between a 1950s sci-fi movie and the glory days of the 1920s American Gangster scene. Released on consoles and PC within the past month, Italian developers Red Koi Box and published by Deck 13, we have a look at what to expect from Faraday Protocol.
Read OnGamescom 2021 Indie Booth Presents: Eastward
Eastward has been on the radar for many, and was even showcased in the recent Nintendo Indie World Presentation where it was given a release date of 16th September. We thought we’d take the opportunity to showcase the game and let you know why we’re excited for this top-down RPG.
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