Microsoft recently held a virtual press showcase to flaunt four intriguing indie games coming to Xbox (and in several cases, other platforms too) in the near future, including Still Wakes the Deep, the long-awaited next project from Everybody's Gone to the Rapture developer The Chinese Room.
It was a little unclear whether the showcase would ultimately be made public — apparently not! — but hopefully this short list can still serve as an aide-mémoire for some interesting titles due in the near-ish future.
First up was Nightscape from Mezan Studios, a side-scrolling 2.5D platformer coming «soon» to PC, PlayStation, Xbox. You play as reluctant hero Layla, aided by cute animal sidekick Goat Kid, in a tale inspired by ancient Arabic astronomy.
Nightscape. | Image credit: MicrosoftWhat if the stars fell to Earth, rendering the night sky completely dark? Layla's progress through levels with simple environmental puzzles is meant to show her adventuring to return the heavens to life. I liked seeing Goat Kid nudge Layla across water, on top of a floating branch she'd shot down using her bow and arrow. There are also more godly powers inspired by the constellations you've returned, such as the Arabian variation of Orion which grants Layla wind powers to manipulate her environement.
Next was Botany Manor from Balloon Studios, due to launch on PC, PlayStation, Switch and Xbox, including on Game Pass upon its arrival on 9th April. This cosy puzzle game tasks you with filling a log book of rare plants, grown within the grounds of a stately home in Victorian Somerset.
Botany Manor Release Date | Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PC | Whitethorn Winter Botany Manor, coming to Game Pass this month.You must deduce clues to grow different species, uncover potting tips, and in the section of gameplay I saw, fertilise one plant species by feeding it the correct variety of cider apples. Yum! Botany Manor creative director Laure de Mey said the game's setting was inspired by Croft Manor in
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