Nintendo revealed a whole bunch of stuff overnight in their latest Indie World direct, including a bunch of games available right now. It wasn’t the hugest of showings but here’s the brunt of what was announced anyway.
It’s from the creators of The Messenger (and is, in fact, a loose prequel) and looks to imitate some of the best RPGs from the SNES era with a turn-based battle system and some nice-looking sprite work. It’s out at the end of 2022.
It’s a puzzle adventure game that sees you controlling two twin sisters as they explore an ancient temple. Each of the sisters is controlled differently – and can be controlled solo or through co-op. It’s out in the Australian Autumn of 2022 and is a Nintendo Switch console exclusive.
It features some expressive sprite artwork and puzzles to solve in a comedy adventure that sees you investigating a suspicious death. It’s out in the Australian Winter of 2022.
It’s billed as a story of friendship, love, and music about a man who struggles to find his muse following a messy break-up. It’s set in Jakarta and developed in Indonesia and even features some rhythm game elements. It’s out in the Australian Winter of 2022.
It’s a 2D side-scrolling action platformer where you’ve been raised from the dead and must escape with the help of an undead necrochef. There are 100 dishes to cook and collect from creatures you kill. It’s out later today!
It’s a musical puzzle adventure game set inside the human mind. The music adapts to the way you play, offering a true pseudo-synesthesic experience. You can even play it with a friend locally if you so wish. It’s releasing in February 2022, though a demo is available today too.
They’re not quite the games you’re expecting, but they offer local and online play. It’s out later today and is a timed exclusive to Nintendo Switch.
You play as a fox as you navigate all kinds of obstacles both natural and manmade. It looks rather fun and has you looking to keep the last of your children alive to avoid extinction. It’s out in the Australian Autumn of 2022.
Look it’s not really my thing but it is looking nice. It’s releasing on February 8th 2022.
The aim is to have everything the original game had but also online co-op this time around too. The game will feature a bigger city filled with more locations too. It’s releasing in the Australian Winter of 2022.
The games shown were Parkasaurus, Don’t Starve Together, Chicory: A Colourful Trailer, Baby Storm, Grime, Gerda: A Flame In Winter, Timelie and Behind The Frame: The Finest Scenery.
The critically acclaimed RPG has you traveling between two different worlds and an unconventional story and battle system. It’s launching in the Australian Autumn of 2022.