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Beyond the Long Night

Developed by Noisy Head Games

Published by Yogscast Games

"Explore a whimsical underground world whilst being chased by a mysterious corrupting force in this charming twin-stick action roguelike! Befriend loveable characters, fend off enemies with chaotic abilities, and uncover the secrets of this subterranean kingdom caught in a time loop."

You can find Beyond the Long Night on Steam

You can find Noisy Head Games on Twitter



Terra Nil

Developed by Free Lives

Published by Devolver Digital

"Terra Nil is an intricate environmental strategy game about transforming a barren wasteland into a thriving, balanced ecosystem. Bring life back to a lifeless world by purifying soil, cleaning oceans, planting trees, and reintroducing wildlife, then leave without a trace."

You can find Terra Nil on Steam, iOS, and Google Play

You can find Free Lives on Twitter



Wildfrost

Developed by Deadpan Games and Gaziter

Published by Chucklefish

"Take on the elements in Wildfrost, a tactical roguelike deckbuilder! Journey across a frozen tundra, collecting cards strong enough to banish the eternal winter…"

You can find Wildfrost on Steam

You can find Deadpan Games on Twitter

You can find Gaziter on Twitter



IndieGamesOfCohost
@IndieGamesOfCohost

New survey! In the past we've talked about card games and visual novels. It's been a blast seeing everyone's recommendations in the comments section.

So here's a new informal survey for you all: what are some indie games that you love that you feel like most people don't talk about? What indie games do you wish got more attention than they do?

Many of us have heard of the Stardews and Hades of the world. Give a shout-out to a lesser-known gem, I'd love to check them out.


Lizardguy64
@Lizardguy64

Tower Unite. It's actually on sale right now on Steam. It's kind of like if VRchat had Steam Workshop support, and more minigames. You can build your own personal living space, play fun games for in-game money, use said in-game money to buy nifty in-game items and stuff, and don't worry, that's not the only thing about it.

The real meat is in the minigames available right now, there's at least 2 multiplayer zombie shooter games, a kart racer, a mini-golf game, a game where you play as either a knight or a dragon and try to kill the other. Tons of fun to have with your buddies there.

And the Steam Workshop Support is good for a lot of things, you can get plenty of player models for starters. My favorite part is that you can get a lot custom karts for the kart racer. Far as I can tell, the custom karts don't effect anything other than the vehicle you're riding, so there's nothing really unfair about it. Still though, any game that let's you play as Mario and ride a kart that's literally the Patty Wagon from the Spongebob movie is a good one in my book.

For anyone curious, the developers used to do a Gmod thing called "Gmod Tower" I think, so that's sort of where they got their ideas.