Hello cohosters!
Lots of great games this month, both of the "dark creepy" and "not dark creepy" varieties.
Without further ado, here's your Indie Game Recap of all of the Cohoster interviews I did and new games I found in October...
INDIE INTERVIEWS
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I interviewed @Cacklemancy about Become Dirt and how to manage the scope and vision of a narrative game.
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I interviewed @superfunc about Gun Trails and making a classic shmup for the Playdate handheld.
Read below for a list of indies that released this month!

NEW RELEASE SPOTLIGHT
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Mosa Lina, the side-scrolling, minimalist immersive sim where you improvise problems with the powers you're given.
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Submachine: Legacy, the hand-drawn point-and-click adventure game about solving puzzles as you descend into ruins.
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Cavern of Dreams, the magical N64-style 3D platformer where you play as a little dragon.
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Dead Signal, the first-person horror game meets hidden object game.
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Slay the Princess, that hand-drawn narrative game that takes place in a single chamber and poses you with a simple command.
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Fish Game, the gamified aquarium simulator, inspired by real fish biology and caretaking.
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Phantom Rose 2 Sapphire, the roguelike deckbuilder about slashing your way through a school overrun by monsters.
SURVEY RESULTS
For this month's survey, I asked about your favorite indie horror games! I got many replies. Lots of great recommendations in the comments!
Thanks for reading, and for all the kind comments. Share this post if you'd like! I'll see you all next month!