As part of the PC Gaming Show, in between all those announcements and reveals, was a montage of a set of cool games currently in development. If you weren't able to pause the feed, I've collected together all those trailers in one place, plus a little more detail about each of the games.
Atomic Picnic on Steam
Atomic Picnic plays a lot like if you made Vampire Survivors a shooter and rolled out with three of your closest friends, surviving against hordes of enemies and fighting big bosses. It has many of the same roguelite elements you might expect — bunches of different weapons, rarity-coded upgrades to pick from, and a shop between rounds to upgrade your character permanently. It's still in pre-alpha, but there's a playable demo on Steam, and it's a blast. Keep your eye on this one.
Gaucho and the Grassland
From Brazilian developer Epopeia Games, Gaucho and the Grassland is part farming sim, part exploration game set in the South American Pampas region. In addition to the crafting and harvesting you'd usually find, you can explore mystical imaginings of area folklore and spend some time roping cattle, a criminally underexplored part of the farm life. After all, who doesn't love jumping on a horse, donning a sweet hat, and lassoing some steer?
Jorel’s Brother on Steam
Sometimes in a point-and-click adventure game, you're trying to find some grog to melt the bars of a pirate's jail cell. Other times, you're siphoning gas from a UFO. In Jorel's Brother and the Most Important Game of the Galaxy, you're making avocado lattes with your grandmother in between saving the world from aliens. Jorel's Brother is a Cartoon Network Brazil original cartoon, and this point-and-click adventure (first chapter out June 15,
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