Tons of indies with some killer vibes
Today marks the Summer Game Fest kick-off, and both the Live showcase and ensuing Day of the Devs have come to a close. In the latter, there were a bunch of really rad games, from both well-known developers and exciting newcomers.
While the Summer Game Fest Live showcase tends to focus on bigger games, the Day of the Devs: Summer Game Fest Edition showcase centered on smaller projects and teams. It’s a tradition that Double Fine has organized for a decade at this point, and it’s always nice to see what neat projects make their way into the showcase.
This year had some absolute winners, too.Ā Bear and BreakfastĀ continues to look like a chill, fun management sim and it’s arriving very soon. So isĀ Escape Academy, a school life-meets-puzzle room adventure. And then there’sĀ Choo-Choo Charles. Good lord,Ā Choo-Choo Charles.
But if evil hell-trains aren’t your thing, there’s the whimsy ofĀ Time Flies, an open-world game about the life of a fly. Or the intricate puzzles ofĀ Animal Well, which had a puzzle baked into its trailer. Here’s the full rundown from today’s showcase.
Every game shown at Day of the Devs: Summer Game Fest Edition 2022
Time FliesĀ by Michael Frei & RaphaĆ«l Munoz
Explore the life of a fly in this open-world adventure. Well, run-based open-world adventure. Flies don’t live very long, so you’ll have to tackle life goals and complete as much as you can before it comes to a close.Ā Time FliesĀ is coming to PlayStation, Switch, and PC sometime in 2023. You can wishlist it on Steam here.
Planet of LanaĀ by Wishfully Studios
This side-scrolling adventure looks similar toĀ InsideĀ orĀ Unravel. Team up with a little companion to evade baddies and save your sister sometime this year on PC and Xbox. Find it on Steam here.
Choo-Choo CharlesĀ by Two Star Games
Build a train to kill the demon train. That’s the crux ofĀ Choo-Choo Charles, an open-world exploration game with a giant spider train that’s like Thomas the Tank Engine on a very, very bad day. It’s set to launch on PC, with PS5 and Xbox Series X to follow later. Find it on Steam here.
Escape AcademyĀ by Coin Crew Games
This escape room game, made by real-life puzzle creators, has a narrative aspect and some wildly clever setups. You, the player, attend a school to become an escape artist, presumably after signing a staggering number of releases.Ā Escape AcademyĀ launches for Xbox, PlayStation and PC on July 14, and it’s a day-one Game Pass launch.
A Little to the Left by Max Inferno
A cozy puzzle game that’s likely to appeal to anyone missing someĀ UnpackingĀ in their life.Ā A Little to the LeftĀ is all about tidying and organizing household objects to solve puzzles, while also having them disrupted by a cat. And I thought video games were about escaping reality.Ā A Little to the LeftĀ arrives later this year on PC and Switch. There’s also a demo live on Steam right now.
Bear & BreakfastĀ by Gummy Cat
This seemingly delightful management sim about a bear opening its own bed-and-breakfast franchise finally has a release date. Open the woods up to travelers on July 28, for both PC and Switch.
Animal WellĀ by Shared Memory
Heavy in pixel art and detail, this curious new exploration game is apparently littered with layers of puzzles.Ā Animal WellĀ seems like something that can scratch both aĀ MetroidĀ andĀ FezĀ itch simultaneously, with some seriously great vibes. It’s in development for PS5 and Steam.
NaiadĀ by HiWarp
Become the guardian of the river, and hang out with your super-cool aquatic friends. That’s the pitch onĀ Naiad, and it’s a good one. Add in some gorgeous art and some theming around pollution and the climate, andĀ NaiadĀ could be one to watch for when it launches for PC and consoles by the end of the year. Find it on Steam here.
Roots of PachaĀ by Soda Den
This village builder goes all the way back to the Stone Age.Ā Roots of PachaĀ has you learn to domesticate animals, irrigate and raise crops, and possibly fall in love somewhere in-between. There’s a demo going live today if you’re eager to make some caveman connections.
Desta: The Memories BetweenĀ by ustwo games
This dreamy, surreal turn-based strategy game explores the past and relationships. It’s form the folks behindĀ Monument ValleyĀ andĀ Alba: A Wildlife Adventure, so it’s bound to be both gorgeous and inventive. Find it on Steam here.
SCHiMĀ by Ewoud van der Werf
This gorgeous-looking game has the player jump from shadow to shadow to move around. It’s like one giant floor-is-lava game, and you help other shadow denizens find their home shadow as you search for yours. Find it on Steam here.
Fox and Frog Travelers: The Demon of Adashino IslandĀ by Rias (Rias Coast)
The first of two games from asobu, an indie community in Japan, is about a fox and a frog. These two travelers get caught up in a bad time on a mysterious island, brought to life beautifully by illustrator Rias. It’s planned for release in a few years.
Goodbye WorldĀ by Yo Fujii
One of the show highlights for me wasĀ Goodbye World, a solo project from Yo Fujii about the struggles of game development. The story follows two indie game creators, Kanii and Kumad, as they work to create their project while dealing with real-life. It’s a great idea with some really cool ways of tying in the actual game the pair are making. Goodbye WorldĀ arrives on Steam later this year.
BirthĀ by Maidson Karrh
This point-and-click adventure is about moving to a new town by yourself, and trying to make friends. And I mean quite literally makeĀ a friend. It’s a mix of introspection and gorgeous art, arriving this August. Find it on Steam here.
How to Say GoodbyeĀ by Florian Veltman, Baptiste Portefaix, ARTE France
Get through the afterlife by shifting the world around you inĀ How to Say Goodbye. This is another game whose visuals I really enjoyed, and it has some cool ideas in its trailer about moving the world around. It’s coming to PC sometime in 2022.
Little Nemo and the Guardians of SlumberlandĀ by Peter Berkman (Anamanaguchi)
Platform around as a lil’ guy, using toys and stuffed animals to fend off baddies. The adventures ofĀ Little NemoĀ are hitting Kickstarter today, and the showcase highlighted the musical work specifically, with a performance from Peter Berkman of Anamanaguchi.
Published: Jun 9, 2022 04:00 pm