Having criminally failed to provide you with a Watchful Indie Watch last week I decided to a) get myself thoroughly spanked and b) make it up to you with this particularly hefty round-up of news from the indie gaming world.
The
Point And Click Jam, the best jam ever for us adventure lovers, is live and happy to provide you with
23 mostly excellent point-and-clickers. Everything is freeware, varied, cutely retro and very, very lovely.
Incredibly promising survival RPG
NEO Scavenger has made itself available for Windows, Mac and Linux via Steam's
Early Access. There's a demo for you
here and you will definitely be reminded of the
Superhero League of Hoboken.
Gorgeous arcade adventure
The Deer God is also available for early accessing at
Steam and is looking gorgeous indeed. It's available for Windows, Mac and Linux and you should at least watch its new
trailer.
Oh, and brilliant political strategy simulation
Neocolonialism has finally made it to
Steam. It's turn-based, clever and playable on anything reasonable contemporary with a keyboard and a mouse.
Speaking of geopolitics,
Viktor is all about becoming the Emperor of Austria-Hungary while simultaneously remaining a jolly, cartoony and rather wild boar. The adventure is currently being crowdfunded over at
Kickstarter. Here's the
demo.
There's a
trailer that teased me on forthcoming adventure game
Unforeseen Incidents and you should watch it. It's teasing. And intriguing.
To overcome the teasing, well, you could always play freeware platformer
OverPowered. It was released as part of
GameJolt's
Indies VS PewDiePie Jam which you should definitely check out too -- there are hundreds of great freebies in there.
Polyology is a smart and freshly released puzzler you can try out with a little help from its
demo. You can also grab it
here and, possibly, vote for it on
Greenlight.
Oooooh, look! It's a wild west cutesy RPG and it's called
Boot Hill Heroes! From what little I've played it seems a pretty excellent game and one that's available via
Steam for Windows.
And if you are into both the imaginary wild west and retro visuals, you'll also care for
Thief Town; yet another
Steam release for Windows, Mac and Linux. It's a multi-player, stealth, backstabbing thing.
Medieval-loving, hack-and-slashers, on the other hand, could do worse than help
KRUM - Edge of Darkness hit its incredibly humble funding goal on IndieGoGo. Yes, obviously, it's a RPG.
Keeping with the holiday spirit, here's this year's
Advent of Indies. It's brilliant and festive as ever and provides you with a hand-picked freebie and a suggestion for a great game each day.
If you loved
Mudlarks, which you probably did,
Cloak and Dagger Games have released a new freeware adventure for you:
A Date In The Park. Expect a mystery, puzzles and lovingly digitized graphics.