Welcome to the hub page for our weekly indie spotlight! Here, you can find a list of all the games we've covered for our column dedicated to all things indie. We started this project as a way to make sure we're still covering those hidden gems that we all love to play. Make sure to check back every Wednesday to see what new indie games we think are worth your time.
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We kick things off with The Crackpet Show, a wild game about mutated animals fighting to the death on a twisted televised show after some apocalypse wiped out all the humans. It's like Enter The Gungeon and Happy Tree Friends conceived a baby during some chemsex and then smoked and drank absinthe throughout the pregnancy.
Available to buy on Steam - currently in early access and coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox soon.
The second game in our spotlight is Not For Broadcast, an FMV game about a British television controller coming to terms with the slow, poisonous decay of modern media. It's a poignant story for those of us living on this tiny, cold island nation, but anyone can enjoy the humour and excellent gameplay on offer.
Not For Broadcast is available on Steam.
Next up is Starsand, a gorgeous and deadly survival sim set in an alien desert. It's got all the trappings of The Forest when it first launched into early access years ago. Only instead of a dense forest, there's an endless desert with scattered oases and ruins for you to explore.
Starsand is available on Steam - currently in early access.
Column number four is all about The Fermi Paradox, a Spore-like game on a galactic scale. You take control of a powerful Galactic Gardener who gently guides several emergent species through the stages
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