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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



WrestleQuest

Developed by Mega Cat Studios

Published by Skybound Games

"TAG TEAM WITH DESTINY! Pro wrestling and RPG fantasy collide in the ultimate pixel powered adventure. “Macho Man” Randy Savage and tons of other icons offer guidance as you powerbomb your way to glory beyond the ring. This hero’s journey ain’t just an epic quest, it’s WRESTLEQUEST!"

You can find WrestleQuest on Steam, Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox, and Netflix Games.

You can find Mega Cat Studios on Twitter



Anonymous User asked:

Do you or any of your followers have recommendations for getting a game play tested by volunteers?

That's a good question.

I think if you say something like "LOOKING FOR PLAYTESTERS" it might sound a little too formal; like you're asking someone to really dedicate a lot of time and formally submit feedback forms and look extensively for bugs.

Instead, I think you're better off just showing off a work-in-progress game online and then asking if anyone wants to try it. Or simply putting a free demo up on itch.io and getting feedback from people in the comments. I feel like itch.io users are fairly accustomed to playing small projects and early prototypes, and most users are pretty helpful in the comments from what I've seen.

Longer answer below!