They look both like cute puzzle games.
Look at this cute tree house with swing, wouldn’t you want to live there?
They look both like cute puzzle games.
Look at this cute tree house with swing, wouldn’t you want to live there?
Kathy Rain: Director’s Cut announced
With native Linux support, too! Nice .
Inspector Waffles
“PRIM - a 2D adventure game about Death’s daughter”:
Nine Noir Lives:
/edit: I have to edit this post because Discourse won’t let me write a new one.
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Looks a little bit like TWP:
Demo here:
non - The First Warp
I’m wrapping up my solo 6 years-in-development adventure game.
I’ve had 2 kids while developing the game which is pretty crazy to look back at
The game features a time-manipulation device which makes it possible to control the time of day freely.
This has paved the way for some interesting, though not impossible, and fun puzzles where you have to think out of the box - I made sure you can get help at any time via the in-game notebook - if you so desire.
I’ve taken great care to try and balance the game and it’s puzzles for all types of adventure gamers.
This is by far the hardest project I’ve ever worked on and I’m currently wrapping up the custom soundtrack for the game. Once I’m done with that - it’s release time
Invasive Recall, a cyberpunk point and click adventure inspired by Blade Runner, Seven and Thimbleweed Park (two playable characters). Nice pixel art and SCUMM interface.
I’m currently translating the demo to Italian. I got to “know” the developer during the AdvXJam 2020 (he made Hair of the dog) and I really like his style, lots of British humour and funny puzzles.
That looks very nive already
Lucy Dreaming Kickstarter is now live:
Almost 100% funded!
I really liked the demo and I had lots of fun translating it. I had to come up with lots of puns.
Funded!
Congratulations!
Too bad it didn’t make it, it looks nice!
And backed! Under two hours to go.
Not sure if this counts as an adventure game… but it seemed cool
Nivalis on Steam (steampowered.com)
That’s from the developer of Cloudpunk, and basically plays in the same virtual city. Of the two, my impression is that Cloudpunk is more of a narrative game, whereas Nivalis seems more (business) simulation, or a cyberpunk Stardew Valley of sorts. Though since I’ve not (yet) played former, and latter isn’t released, my assumption could be wrong.