Xbox recently showcased four upcoming indie titles set to release as part of its ID@Xbox programme.
Updates on the four games, some of which have been previously announced, were shown to press behind closed doors last week. They cover a range of genres, but all are planned to release on Xbox Series X/S in the coming weeks and months.
The games shown were Botany Manor, Jump Ship, Nightscape and Still Wakes the Deep.
Details on all four games are provided below.
Set for release on April 9, Botany Manor is a puzzle and exploration game set in and around a 19th century manor.
Players have to investigate the items found around the estate to solve a variety of puzzles, all of which are based on plants.
“The enduring estate of Botany Manor is home to retired botanist Arabella Greene,” the game’s description reads.
“After a long career, she has amassed a collection of rare, long-forgotten plants that require some research to help them live again.
“Play as Arabella and explore the stunning historic manor and its grounds to look for clues in her notes, books, posters, and items scattered around the residence to determine the correct set of circumstances to help the flora flourish.
“Unlock new seeds and plant them. Interactable items around the property that can be turned and flipped will provide information to help you solve each gardening puzzle, grow the plants and discover their mysterious qualities.”
Set for release on June 18, Still Wakes the Deep is the latest game from The Chinese Room (best known for Dear Esther and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture).
The game is set in 1975 and takes place on an oil rig off the coast of Scotland which has started to collapse.
Players have to search for their crew and try to help them survive, while trying to navigate the flooding corridors and facing “a terrifying, unrelenting foe”.
Publisher Secret Mode calles the game “an immersive disaster story aboard a stunningly-realised North Sea oil rig, starring an authentic cast of Scottish actors.”
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