Last time we talked, I touched on the topic of indie games, why I enjoy them, and I mentioned a few that I’ve found enjoyable to play. This week we look at a few more titles in the indie space.
Relaxing Games II – More games designed to chill out and unwind.
- Coloring Pixels, 2018 – If you loved color by numbers books as a child, then this game by ToastieLabs will be right up your alley. The base game is free, and includes a number of images to color. Some are very simple images that will take only a few minutes to complete, perfect for when you don’t have much time. Others are more intricate and can take up to an hour or more to finish. The art work is fun, the controls are easy, and the accompanying music is peaceful. Or you could mute the music and put on your favorite album. Once you’ve finished the images that come free, they offer a wide range of DLC packs to expand your collection. A few are free, but most are $0.99 each. This a la cart method does add up though, to the tune of $70, if you include the soundtrack! I always wait for the packs to go on sale and save a little money. However, even just a small handful of extra packs will give you hours of fun.
- Placid Plastic Duck Simulator, 2022 – While not technically what I would call a game, this little gem by Turbolento Games is one of the most enjoyable things to watch. Essentially an interactive screen, you start off with a pool. To this pool gets added one cute rubber duck. Other ducks follow, each with their own distinct appearances and, sometimes, traits. The graphics are great, the ducks are adorable (and quack when you click them), the music is very chill. On Steam for $1.99 for the base game, and $1.99 for each of the 5 DLC packs, I recommend this one if you just want to put something on the screen while you do other things.
- Scream Collector, 2017 – If you enjoy idle clicker games, this free game by PuzzleRoo is well done. Halloween themed, it features pixel graphics, 4 areas to play in – 2 needing to be unlocked by completing previous areas – and tons of little minigames to do. And, while there is a cash shop, it’s completely unnecessary to spend a cent to upgrade everything. So far, I’ve managed to completely upgrade 3 of the 4 areas and am working on the 4th. I will note however that the game appears to have been abandoned, as the last update from the developer was in 2020. However, it’s mostly complete and has tons to do. Definitely recommend picking this up.
Puzzle Games Featuring Cats – These fun puzzle games all have a common theme – cats!
- Sudocats, 2022 – Do you love sudoku games and cats? Then check out this cheerful little game from Devcats, on Steam for $1.99. Featuring bright, papercut style graphics and cute furballs based on real life cats, the game is a traditional sudoku game. The game also introduces you to the cats, giving a little bio for each of them, as well as providing tips for introducing a new cat to your house. While there are only 27 static boards in the game, there is also a daily puzzle to complete, giving the game a lot of replayability. Well worth the small price tag!
- Cats Organized Neatly, 2020 – This fun game by DU&I is 2D shape organizing puzzle where you arrange a cats of cute cats into a space to make them all fit. With hand illustrated graphics, relaxing music, and 80 levels, it’s both relaxing and challenging to play. The game, normally on Steam for $2.99, is currently 30% off until February 3rd, making it $2.09. A purrfect time to buy if you enjoy spatial puzzles.
- Purrfectly Hidden Cats: Kittenwood, 2023 – If you’re a sucker for hidden object games, then this little gem by GemcraftGames and Bleeding Moon Studio is a great addition to your collection. It features a hand drawn scene and lots of cats to find, both in plain sight and hidden behind other objects. Once you’ve found all the cats, you unlock a bonus minigame. There are even bits of story about the town of Kittenwood to discover in the scene. With the diminutive price of $1.29, you’ll definitely want to grab this one and watch out for the next 2 games in the series, both coming this year.
- Shy Cats Hidden Orchestra, 2023 – Another hidden object game, but with a twist – each of the cats is part of an orchestra and, as you find them, they play music for you. This one has beautiful, dynamic graphics, and a great soundtrack of 10 songs to uncover as you complete each scene. By Enchant Games, and usually $4.99 on Steam, this game is currently 40% for the next day. Grab it for $2.99 while you can! And, for those of you that prefer dogs, they have a game for you too!
Low-Poly Games – These games all feature colorful, low-poly graphics and fun gameplay.
- Hammerhelm, 2021- This is a game I featured in my Let’s Play series a while back and I still love the game. A blend of adventuring and town building, you play as a dwarf who has gone to the surface to live your life. Build, recruit townspeople, and don’t forget to craft armor and weapons so you can better defend your town. By SuperSixStudios, this game is on Steam for $14.99 and is worth playing.
- Catlateral Damage, 2015 – This adorable game, by Manekoware and Fire Hose Games, has you playing as a small cat with the goal of knocking as much of your owner’s stuff onto the ground as possible. The houses are procedurally generated, leading to a high amount of replayability and even has over 230 photos of real-life cats to find and collect. On Steam for $9.99 for the original version, or you can get the Remeowstered version for $14.99. If you’ve even wondered what it was like to be a item slinging terror, this one is for you.
- Deadpoly, 2022 – This is probably one of my favorite little low-poly games out there. A zombie survival and base building game, your goal is to survive and thrive in a zombie post-apocalypse. It’s by TFL Games, a solo developer, and on Steam for $9.99. I will add, however, that he’s in the middle of a complete rework of the game so currently the map is small and some features are missing. New content will be coming in Q1 of 2024 and the developer is very responsive in the forums. I play this solo but there are also co-op and PvP servers. At least, so I’ve heard.
Bonus – A little extra something that’s fun.
- Goobies, 2023 – Another game in a long line of roguelikes, Goobies features bright, colorful graphics and … a blob? Don’t let the simplicity fool you, the game is quite challenging and you’ll find yourself saying ‘just one more round’ countless times. The skills are fun, the unlockable characters are unique, and it features a permanent upgrade system. By the developer, Knifes, this game is on Steam for $5.99. If you’re looking for a unique take on the genre, I recommend this one.
The gaming landscape is littered with indie games, many of them worth checking out. I could go on for ages about the various indie games I’ve discovered over the years. If you’re looking to expand your library of titles and find some gold scattered in the hay, I recommend looking up the tag, Indie, on Steam to see what you find.
Let everyone know in the comments, what games have you come across that deserve more love and attention?
Until next time, bye for now.