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Steam’s Summer Showcase: Indie Game Demos Worth Checking Out

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Steam’s Summer Showcase is in full swing, and for the past three days, gamers have been bombarded with livestreams featuring a wide range of offerings in multiple categories.

I’ve spent these past days watching livestreams, pouring over game descriptions, and downloading a couple of demos. Okay, more than a couple of demos. Here are some of them I thought were worth checking out (in alphabetical order):

  • Asgard’s Fall: Orgins – Soulpotion, No Set Release Date – This little roguelike has you battling through hordes of enemies to unleash your wrath upon the gods. With colorful pixel graphics, fun music, and multiple skill trees, this one has hooked me. Another bullet-hell incoming and a demo worth checking out!
  • Broken Lens – Team RUN, July 22nd, 2024 – A cozy spot-the-difference game taken straight from our childhoods, where you learn the story of a little robot with a sight problem. Featuring some fun and colorful graphics, relaxing music, and intuitive game controls, this is a game that’s easy to pick up but hard to put down. I look forward to discovering the story behind the robots and what happened to them.
  • Bubblegum Galaxy – Smarto Club, No Set Release Date – This hexagonal strategy city builder has you playing as a new office worker who must help discover who deleted the galaxy while building it tile by tile. Features colorful graphics, some quirky characters, and surprisingly challenging puzzles, this one is great for people who love the genre but want a little story to go with it.
  • Constance – btf Games, No Set Release Date – Constance is a metroidvania platformer where you play as Constance, an artist whose must escape from her own inner world. The graphics are beautiful, the gameplay is fluid and customizable to individual playstyles, and the premise is interesting, especially to artists. And the theme has me curious as to where the game will lead us in the end.
  • Crypt Custodian – Kyle Thompson – Q3 2024 – continuing the metroidvania theme, in Crypt Custodian you play as a Pluto, a little cat who has died and is sentenced to be the afterlife’s janitor for being bad! Meet an interesting cast of other doomed spirits as you fight, explore, and clean your way through your new home. I really love the graphics style of this game, the gameplay was smooth, and I’m definitely picking this one up.
  • Devilated – Trunka – EA, $19.99 On Sale until June 12th for $15.99 – This ultraviolent shooter takes its cues from old-school shooters such as Doom and Quake, giving it the tag of ‘Boomer Shooter’. Fight your way through maps of mods, unlocking new gear and abilities to keep fighting. It features old school graphics, a classic RPG inventory with rotatable items, and 30 levels for 20+ hours of playtime. Highly recommend getting to demo if you’re a fan of old classic FPS games.
  • Dungeon Clawler – Stray Fawn Studio, Q3 2024 – A unique mix of Roguelike, Claw Machine, and Deckbuilder, build your deck and fight enemies by grabbing items from the claw machine. Battle your way through the levels to reclaim something you lost. This one was surprisingly fun, easy to learn, and has some good graphics and gameplay. But what exactly did we lose? I wonder.
  • Dystopika – Voids Within, Q2 2024 – A solo developer game, Dystopika is a small cyberpunk themed city builder where you can create a towering city of skyscrapers, neon lights and signs, and traffic. The cyberpunk theme is fantastic and I really enjoyed the little details I already discovered from playing around with this. I look forward to seeing where the developer takes it. If you’re a fan of cyberpunk and want a relaxing citybuilder with a darker theme, then check the demo out.
  • First Dwarf – Star Drifters, Q2 2024 – DWARVES! First Dwarf is an action RPG survival where you play dwarves in a crumbling fantasy world. Hop into your mech and explore, build a base, and survive the dangers. The game features single player and online co-op, a mixture of survival, base building, and tower defense. I haven’t tried the demo, yet, but expect a full article on this one once I do as it sounds right up my alley. And, did I mention dwarves?
  • Hell of an Office – 43 Studios, March 14th 2023 – One of the older games in the showcase, Hell of an Office is a first-person precision platformer that’s a mix of parkour and speedrun. You play as a new employee to HellO, an office in the underworld. Using your stapler, you have to rocketjump and dash your way through hellish levels before lava engulfs you. This one is absolutely whacky, hectic, and if you’re not good with precision and speed (like me), quite challenging. However, definitely worth checking the demo out if games like this are up your alley.
  • Immortal Hunters – Admiral Games, 2024 – A co-op RPG, select from one of four characters to go out and fight the Khemrids, nightmarish creatures that live in the heart of the planet. The only protections against them are the church, using unquestioning obedience and questionable methods to keep the special flame – the Holy fire – burning, and the immortal hunters. Play as one of the Hunters, each with their own set of skills which can be combined to create unique fighting styles. I’m digging the darker tone of the game, the potential to play solo or co-op, and I’m curious about the world and story. I will add a caveot that, despite sounding quite interesting, the demo feedback suggest this one needs more time to cook, so take that into consideration. I’ll have more information once I get a chance to try the demo.
  • Iron Meat – Retroware, 2024 – Another retro inspired arcade shooter, this singleplayer/shared co-op game has you playing in an apocolyptic future overrun by ‘the Meat’, an iron-ravenous mass consuming and mutating everything. This one features a grim world, old-school pixel graphics, side-scrolling gameplay, and 3 levels of difficulty to choose from. Loving the retro vibes from this one and, judging by the comment section on Steam, so is everyone else who tried it out.
  • Monterona – Slave Korolev, No Set Release Date – A lighthearted and relaxing sandbox building game with a story, Monterona has you building little neighborhoods based on the stories told you by your Italian grandma. Build your scenes wtih a range of decorations, buildings and people. Explore your scene in first-person mode, allowing you to walk the streets of your build. And once you’ve completed the main story, access community stories and sandbox mode for infinite creativity. The graphics are absolutely adorable, the theme is great, and this one is high on my wishlist, along with Tiny Glade and Dystopika, for creative gameplay and fun diorama building.
  • Munch – Mac n Cheese Games, Q4 2024 – In Munch, you play the monster. Devour followers of Order and mutate into new and twisted forms to fight your way to their god, Ordo and defeat him. I absolutely suck at this one but thought it was a lot of fun and would definitely recommend trying out the demo.
  • Slime Heroes – Pancake Games, No Set Release Date – This game is a cute souls-like adventure where you play as a little slime who has to save the world from a mysterious corruption. Gather gems to craft skill sets and discover all the different enemy types to commlete your gem collection. You can play this solo or with a friend in online co-op, dropping into each other’s games at any time. The graphics are beautiful and charming, the gameplay that I tried was fun with a bit of platforming and a lot of fighting and exploring. And your slime is adorable, with the ability to customize the face and colors. Will definitely play when it comes out.
  • Toxic Crusaders – Retroware, 2024 – Another offering from Retroware, this sidescrolling arcade game is based off of the 90s Toxic Crusaders cartoon that, sadly, only ever had one season. The game picks up where the cartoon left off, continuing the story of the characters in their fight to rid their home of Tromaville of the radioactive mobs invading it. (Fun fact: Toxic Crusaders was loosely based off a trilogy of movies from the 80s – The Toxic Avenger – which followed the protagonist, Melvin Junko, a janitor who is exposed to toxic chemicals and mutated into the deformed superhero Toxie. It was quintessential B-movie material but it was goofy fun and became a cult classic. Watch the first one if you enjoy campy films, the rest of the movies are optional.)
  • Urban Jungle – Kylyk Games, 2024 – We’re rounding things out with another relaxing indie simulation where you turn your home into a plant oasis. Grow plants, find the best place for each of them in your tiny apartment, and pet the cat. This game has colorful graphics, a wide variety of plants, and a charming setting. I’m a sucker for gardening games and this one reminds me of Garden In!, a game that came out in 2023 that I’ve greatly enjoyed. I look forward to adding this one to my collection and suggest checking out the demo if relaxed, no worries gardening is your thing too.

So that’s the short list of demos I found interesting so far this summer. There was a wide mix of genres and styles, leaving us spoiled for choice in the indie game scene. But the fun doesn’t end with the showcase, as following hot on the heels of the Summer Showcase is Steam’s Next Fest, from June 10th – 17th. I wonder what else will arise from that? I look forward to finding out.

Leave a comment and let us know, which of these games was most interesting to you? Did I miss a game that you thought deserved some love?

Until next time, bye for now!

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Summer Game Fest 2024

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June has arrived, and with it comes something many gamers look forward to – game showcases. This year, the Summer Game Fest returns with a whole host of events taking place between June 7th and June 10th. Replacing the long-running but now defunct E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo), the weekend promises to woo us and tease us with upcoming offerings from various studios across a wide range of genres. Some of the programs will be watchable on Twitch, Twitter (X), and TikTok. All of them will be on YouTube.

I’ve been looking over the schedule and here are the ones I’m most excited for:

  • Guerrilla Collective, June 6th @ 1 PM EST – This is a showcase of indie games we can look forward to releasing, usually with a lot of trailers and gameplay footage. This one is high up on my list, and I look forward to seeing what promising titles will come out of the mix. Previous years have showcased games such as Europa – an upcoming platformer exploration game that takes place on Jupiter’s moon, I Am Future – the fun survival game set in the sunken ruins of a post-apocalypse that released on August 8th of 2023, and Garden In! – a cosy sandbox game where you grow and tend plants. I don’t know what this year will bring since I don’t want to spoil the fun of finding out but I imagine there will be games added to my wishlist!
  • Summer Game Fest Opening Showcase, June 7th @ 5 PM EST – This 2-hour event kicks things off with world premieres and special guests, and there is sure to be something exciting in the mix. I’m personally hoping to see something new about Light No Fire, the title that was teased by Hello Games, maker of No Man’s Sky, last year. Even without that, I’m looking forward to this one!
  • Day of the Devs 2024, June 7th @ 7 PM EST – Directly following the Opening Showcase, Day of the Devs focuses on indie titles, which is something I’m excited about. Last year’s showcase included games like Helskate – an action roguelike that released on February 15th where you skateboard your way through a hell-like setting, and Viewfinder – a surreal puzzle platformer that has you changing the world around you with your instant camera. I’m certain there will be games this year that will make my must have list!
  • Devolver Direct, June 7th @ 8 PM EST – While not the most robust in game showcases, last year’s made up for it with some wacky skits and lore. During last year’s event, they revived the company’s mascot from the ’90s – Volvy – as well as revealing Volv-E, a robot mascot that was a tongue-in-cheek satire about current trends in the games industry. I wonder what they have in store for us this year?
  • Future of Play Direct, June 8th @ 11 AM EST – Another indie-centric showcase and one I’m most excited for, as last year’s had many games show up on my wishlist. Two of my favorites were Aloft – (no release date) a solo or co-op survival game where you navigate between islands floating around a giagantic hurricane to learn ancient lore and upgrade, while battling strange creatures and curing a fungal infection, and Wildmender – a desert RPG simulation that released on Sept 28th of 2023 and has you exploring and surviving a desert biome while trying to bring life back to a dying world.
  • Wholesome Direct, June 8th @ 12 PM EST – This showcase focuses on games that are optimistic and uplifting. Last year’s featured a wealth of charming titles such as Venba – a short, narrative cooking game set in the 80’s that released July 31st of 2023, Tiny Bookshop – (no release date) a cute management game where you set up a little mobile bookshop and travel to different locations, and Solarpunk – (no release date) a solo or co-op survival game set in a world of floating islands. I get the feeling my wishlist will grow ever longer after this showcase!

There are other events as well, including the Latin Americal Games Showcase on June 8th @ 1PM EST and featuring Latin American Game Developers, Women-Led Games on June 8th @ 2:30PM EST dedicated to studios run by women, and The Future Games Show Summer Showcase on June 8th @ 3PM EST and featuring over 40 games for PC and console.

June 9th and 10th round out the festivities with the XBox Games Showcase on June 9th @ 3PM EST, followed by a look at Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, then PC Gamer’s PC Gaming Show @ 4PM EST which showcases the latest games. And finally, on June 10th @ 3PM EST Ubisoft Forward, featuring announcements, updates, and previews of upcoming and live games.

Quite frankly, the last 3 aren’t quite as interesting to me, though I’ll likely watch them anyway to see what they’re offering.

So, there’s the roundup of the Summer Game Fest 2024 and the programs I’m most excited for. But, which ones are you most looking forward to and what games do you hope to hear about this year? Leave a comment and let everyone know.

Until next time, bye for now!