Melatonin Preview - A Delightfully Dreamy Demo
Melatonin is a soon-to-be-released rhythm game with dreamlike imagery. Will it put you to sleep? Read our preview to find out more!
Melatonin is a soon-to-be-released rhythm game with dreamlike imagery. Will it put you to sleep? Read our preview to find out more!
Forsaken Portals brings a simplified approach to the open-world space genre. Board your ship and read our Early Access preview.
Brooke vs. World Doom is an adrenaline rush powered by a spunky, speedy, pizza-loving action heroine. Read our Early Access preview…
Shinorubi is a love letter to the best of the bullet hell genre that is already an impressive package, even in Early Access.
Hidden Deep by Cogwheel Software is a horror-inspired 2D platformer with great atmosphere and unnerving tension. Read more…
No Plan B combines top-down tactics with careful planning and attention to time. Synchronize your watches and read our Early Access preview.
Dream Engines: Nomad Cities combines the current trends of factory-builders and steampunk. Find out if it’s sky-worthy in our preview.
Black Skylands is an open-world adventure in the clouds. Find out if it lives up to the hype in our Early Access preview.
Metacell: Genesis ARCADE promises to combine new arcade concepts with deep backstory. Find out if it succeeds in our Early Access preview…
Quinterra combines Rogue-like randomness with hex-based strategy, but how does it hold together? Find out in our Early Access preview.
Call of Myth is a card-battling game by way of H.P. Lovecraft. Will it drive you to madness? Read our preview of the demo to find out…
Lethal Running is a reality television survival simulator in a darkly funny future. Sound familiar? Maybe not, but read on…
Back to Ashes is a small team’s attempt at a game in the Dark Souls mold. Could these ashes burst into flame? Read on…
Want to be spies along with a good friend? Operation: Tango may be exactly what you’ve been waiting for! Read our preview from IndieCade…
Hot on the heels of Halloween, InfinityWaltz’s picks from IndieCade 2020 tend toward the spooky. Read on for his festival favorites…