The latest Day of the Devs presentation has just ended.
Ever since its creation in 2012, Day of the Devs – hosted by Double Fine and iam8bit – has been designed to promote some of the best and most interesting upcoming indie games.
The latest show, which was broadcast immediately after the Summer Game Fest showcase this year, featured another 21 games – some brand new, others giving updates on previously announced games.
Whether you missed the show, or just want a better look at each of the games in detail, we’ve put together screenshots and information for all 21 titles, in alphabetical order.
You can find them all below, or catch up with the video version of the show here.
Pikselnesia, Fellow Traveller
This Indonesian dating sim is from the creative director of Coffee Talk and What Comes After.
The game is “a slice-of-life adventure set in modern Jakarta about love, loss and finding your own way forward”.
Players take control of Rama, a young musician whose girlfriend recently passed away.
Rama is struggling to move on with life, and is neglecting his music, his mental health and his relationships. It’s up to the player to turn things around for him.
Furniture & Mattress
Arranger is a curious mix between an RPG and a sliding puzzle game.
The game follows Jemma, a “small-town misfit on a journey of self-discovery”, who leaves her home in search of new discoveries.
The entire game world consists of a large grid, and the player slides rows and columns around.
This mechanic is used to help Jemma navigate obstacles, solve puzzles and engage in combat.
Capybara Games
Battle Vision Network is the latest offering from Capybara Games, the team behind such games as Super Time Force Ultra, Don’t Starve: Shipwrecked and Below.
The game is described as an “online PvP puzzle battler”, in which players put together loadouts of characters and use them to take on opponents online.
According to Capybara, it “fuses cozy colour-matching puzzle gameplay with deep turn based tactics”.
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