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RoboDunk

Developed by Jollypunch Games

Published by Jollypunch Games

"DUNK FROM SPACE in the 1st basketball roguelite! Smash and blast in the replayable single player and coop campaign: buy robots, upgrade their stats and unlock tons of new skills. Choose your path among different opponents, traps and rewards.. Up to 4 players versus where every match is different!"

You can find RoboDunk on Steam and Nintendo Switch.

You can find JollyPunch Games on Twitter



With INDIE INTERVIEWS, I talk to the game developers hanging here on Cohost to learn more about new games you might love.

There's something about old 8-bit and 16-bit styles that have a timeless appeal. The art and characters speak to me emotionally, especially how you can project your own imagination and interpretation onto those tiny pixels! I certainly wouldn't want a world where every single game had lush, hand-drawn assets. On that note, it's been cool to see how different devs have approached retro game art and retro game mechanics. I talked with @narwhalnut to get into it.

You can find Belle Boomerang on Steam and Nintendo Switch. You can find all of Narwhalnut's games on itch.io.

Introduce yourself for everyone here on Cohost! Who are you?

HI! I’m Narwhalnut and I’m an indie game developer. I love cute creatures and retro games!

Is there a project you're working on currently? Tell us about it!

It has not been formally announced yet but I am beginning work on a demo for a brand new project! It’s an RPG with light platforming elements, a strong sense of exploration, and a unique battle system. The working title is “Insectile”.

How did you find yourself first getting into game development?

As silly as it is, I think games like Minecraft and WarioWare D.I.Y. really sparked my interest in game development. Despite their limitations, they really encouraged creativity. I also played with nearly every level builder I could find. I loved any way of getting my ideas onto the screen and there were luckily a lot of ways to do that at the time.



El Paso, Elsewhere

Developed by Strange Scaffold

Published by Strange Scaffold

"STAKES. GUNS. SLOW-MO. Fight werewolves and vampires in a reality-shifting motel. Dive through barricades to escape the grasp of evil puppets. Destroy the villain you loved. A new, third-person love letter to classic shooters. Neo-noir never looked so good."

You can find El Paso, Elsewhere on Steam, itch.io and Xbox.

You can find Strange Scaffold on Twitter



Moonstone Island

Developed by Studio Supersoft

Published by Raw Fury

"Moonstone Island is a creature-collecting life-sim set in an open world with 100 islands to explore. Make friends, brew potions, collect Spirits, and test your strength in card-based encounters to complete your Alchemy training!"

You can find Moonstone Island on Steam

You can find Studio Supersoft on Twitter