Indie publisher Yogscast Games just had their annual Tiny Teams Fest for the year 2024 and I can’t get over how amazing the demos have been. Having the opportunity to be a part of the festival, I was able to try so many games and wanted to highlight some of them for you.
The Guardian of Nature
One of the games that I had the privilege to try was The Guardian of Nature, developed and published by Inlusio Interactive. The game begins with Henry in his hobbit style home. It is a very whimsical adventure with lots of interesting puzzles. Henry, a botanist, uses his magical abilities to change size between small and big to be able to overcome a number of obstacles in his path. This concept was adorable, because depending on the situation, you would utilize items in your inventory to get through blocked paths and put Henry on his magical journey. As Henry embarks on his adventure, the Tree of Life and its vital mycelium network that connects the entire forest are in danger. The story is about shifting your perspective and utilizing your proportions to bypass the puzzles. Some of the neat features of the game is wandering through giant forests, flying on birds, solving solarpunk puzzles and diving into the magical world of mycelium, the underground networks of fungi to eventually save nature and the Tree of Life.
I was captivated by the beautiful artstyle, the music and the whimsical beauty of the game. The game is coming out on PC/Mac Steam, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, Playstation and Mobile Platforms with no announced release date. However, you can check out the developer’s Steam Page to support their game by wishlisting it and following their updates.
Urban Jungle
The next game happens to be one of my favorite type of genre’s on my laid back cozy games list. Developed by Kylyk Games and published by Assemble Entertainment, Urban Jungle is a mix of previous games like Unpacking and A Little to The Left. You start the game in a square single room and begin to get a list of
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