Sephiria turns cute bunnies, dungeon crawling and clever inventory building into a absolutely brilliant roguelite adventure.
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These games are about fighting, learning fighting skills for the battles and mastering the controls to make your character fight as best as he or she can. The story-line is less important, the battles are what it’s all about. These are the sub-categories:
– Platformers
– Fighting games
– Endless runner
Sephiria turns cute bunnies, dungeon crawling and clever inventory building into a absolutely brilliant roguelite adventure.
Akatori is a gorgeous retro-inspired action adventure with simple combat, colourful worlds and a few frustrating bumps along the way.
Truckful is a mystery driving game where you play as a delivery driver sent to a remote countryside that seems strangely frozen in time. The roads are perfectly drivable… yet you’re the only vehicle around.
The locals welcome your arrival with equal parts relief and concern, hinting that something isn’t quite right. What happened here? That’s the mystery waiting at the end of the road.
Splatoon Raiders turns Nintendo’s colourful shooter into a brilliant treasure-hunting adventure packed with loot, laughs and ink-fuelled fun.
Turnip Mountain is a quirky physics climber where giant hands, risky swings and clever level design make every climb rewarding.
Truxton Extreme revives an arcade classic with thrilling shoot-’em-up action, huge bosses, fantastic music and old-school challenge.
Cinderia delivers fast, fluid roguelite combat, satisfying builds and a dark fairytale world, even if the formula feels familiar.
Colossus – Eternal Blight delivers a gorgeous pixel adventure blending action, puzzles and choice into a promising Early Access debut.
Wonder of Blue is a charming Game Boy-inspired roguelike with an Alice in Wonderland twist, though its adventure doesn’t quite reach its full potential.
Dragon Dragon Fire Fire Deluxe! delivers fiery arcade fun with clever mechanics, retro charm and plenty of “just one more go” appeal.