A Weekend At INDIGO
Utrecht, that awfully pretty mid-sized city in the Netherlands with its charming canals and lively game development scene, recently welcomed visitors to INDIGO, the Dutch Games Garden's annual indie game showcase.
With over 40 games from 17 different countries, there was a broad variety of gaming goodness to discover, from VR to mobile, from traditional to downright weird. Here are some games that left a lasting impression.
Dungeon Squeaker
This Minesweeper-inspired dungeon romp has you playing as a brave little mouse. Exploring small levels full of deadly traps and evil cats tile by tile, you carefully make your way forward, collecting cheese and solving all kinds of rodent-sized puzzles.
Good Company
From rags to riches, from building calculators in your garage to creating a mighty, fully automated business empire... the sky's the limit in this clever little tycoon game. Good Company offers cute graphics and co-op multiplayer. The game will be available soon via itch.io's first access program.
Hovershock
Hovershock offers splitscreen 2-4 player multiplayer duels in bumbling, flying drones. This is less about zipping around and overwhelming your foes with sheer speed and skill and more about positioning and tactics. Add to that a Rocket League-inspired game mode that feels decidedly different due to the weighty and slightly sluggish handling of your vehicles. Definitely one to watch.
RotoRing
RotoRing is a circular puzzle-platformer where you ...
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