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New survey! So far we've talked about card games, visual novels, roguelikes, hidden gems, itch.io games, Touhou games, and 3D games. Folks have added great games in the shares and comments sections. I'm working on a thing where I'm gonna start compiling these and sharing them as hidden gem recommendations.

So, this time: What's your favorite turn-based indie RPG?

We've already had a post asking about roguelikes so I'm more interested in hearing about non-roguelike recommendations in this case.

What's the definition of an "RPG"? I don't know! But I'm curious to hear which ones click with you. Video game or tabletop is fine.

Which are your favorites? Let me know in the comments!



Hello cohosters!

Back again with a recap of the past month in the world of indie games. Wow, a lot of great indies released in August huh?

Without further ado, here's your Indie Game Recap of all of the Cohoster interviews I did and new games I found in August...

INDIE INTERVIEWS



Goodbye Volcano High

Developed by KO_OP

Published by KO_OP

"Goodbye Volcano High is a cinematic narrative adventure about love, change, and the end of the world. Guide Fang through their final year of high school as they try to make things right before time is up."

You can find Goodbye Volcano High on Steam and Playstation.

You can find KO_OP on Twitter.



Sea of Stars

Developed by Sabotage Studio

Published by Sabotage Studio

"Sea of Stars is a turn-based RPG inspired by the classics. It tells the story of two Children of the Solstice who will combine the powers of the sun and moon to perform Eclipse Magic, the only force capable of fending off the monstrous creations of the evil alchemist known as The Fleshmancer."

You can find Sea of Stars on Steam, Nintendo Switch, Playstation, and Xbox.

You can find Sabotage Studio on Twitter