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The latest edition of Indiepocalypse (the monthly alternative game anthology I run) is now out! If you don't know what Indiepocalypse is I wrote a starter guide!

The games in this month issue (as seen in the trailer) are

Someone to Hold Me by Meiri Games gif of black and white character with dialog balloon A short experimental visual novel starring an asexual girl and her internal and social tribulations. Featuring one ending and an unlockable epilogue. Submission to the 2024 Ace Jam.
good morning! by cnnmon collage of daily activity "good morning!" is a short morning routine simulator about starting your day right. play through a few colorful minigames and puzzles until you're ready to take on the day.
Parfum Nostalgique by Priro.pro illustration of person with riding crop Parfum Nostalgique is a kinetic visual novel series that details a small but eventful window of time in the life of 265 year-old therapist-by-day, dom-by-night vampire, Valdemar Andressen.

A story of friendship, tragedy, and unconditional love that explores the conflict between moral personhood and the human necessity of wearing different masks, Parfum Nostalgique is a coming of age for those who have already come of age, or what some would call a “mid-life crisis." Because every crisis is "mid-life" when you're immortal!

In Act 1, meet Val and the main cast, and strap in for a wild ride of twists, turns, and tears accompanied by a vintage shoujo manga-inspired art, an original soundtrack, and a robust cast of voice actors.

The Last Shining Star by Emily Su blue and red title screen The Last Shining Star is a short story-driven game about a dying star's last hour, struggling with loneliness, and the universe experiencing a heat death.
This is Normal by @slothy instructional screen about Misoprostol THIS IS NORMAL is a short, light-spirited edu-game about self-managing abortions with pills at home. Our game hopes to demystify a historically shrouded topic (how abortions with pills actually work), and destigmatize misconceptions around abortions as unsafe, scary, or shameful.

We hope that with our fun, engaging mini-games and providing additional resources and information, we can show how abortions are a regular part of healthcare…totally normal!

Rarity by Mary Tallontire gif of music playing in a field Explore and re-organise the small landscapes and story so you can get back to reality again.

Short little 3D, first person narrative game about life after COVID and the weird time skip that occurred for people as their lives drastically changed in an ephemeral but 3 year time period.

Explores themes of University, friendships, the feeling of time passing and it being over before it's begun.

don't rock the boat by elliot degrassi illustration of canoe in ominous waters an interactive horror story. a women's crew team plagued with internal debate over who is allowed to row in their league finds themselves stalked by a river monster. cover art by Ravi Teixeira (@fruityhag)
They Seem to Be Very Good Friends by Raphaëll Britney Maïwen puzzle game where people are being pushed together A queer sokoban about affection and how we perceive it.
Britney Spears' Theme Park by Raphaëll Britney Maïwen britney spears images in 3d space A kinky walking-sim for the pop icon of the century.
The Tomb of Azathoth by Blu_Wraith scratchy black and white title screen Explore the depths of earth and uncover the burial of gods once forgotten, a world ripe with demons ready to rend their prey asunder.

Will you fight for others? or will you fight for yourself?

And newly commissioned for Indiepocalypse!

Eider Cake by @fish

visual novel with puffin character

It's the feast day of your patron saint, and a recipe has gone missing.


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in reply to @PIZZAPRANKS's post:

Sorry, just corrected it! Making it with all those collapsible things has me editing a huge block of text that I usually don't get lost in. Usually.

And yeah, my instruction for the cover artists (after i explain what indiepocalypse is) is simply "include the title 'indiepocalypse' " and I'm always amazed by the covers that are made.

no problem—i've run into those little mixups all the time with the monthly blogs i make, lol

and thanks for setting this up and introducing me to a bunch of new creators, as always!