So you’ll also be developing relationships with your customers, doing tarot readings, and helping them make sense of their problems. But it’s not just about tea - you’re a tea witch. It’s a “tea witch simulator” that promises “the most in-depth tea brewing sim ever.” Players can control ingredients, temperature, stirring, steeping time, and more to try and make the best possible cup of tea. The developers of Boyfriend Dungeon, Kitfox Games, have announced their next game: Loose Leaf. It’s coming to PC, PS5, and PS4 on February 13, 2024. Ultros is a game about cycles, with a “loop” mechanic that lets you start over at specific story moments to try and unlock new outcomes. Exploring the alien planet, you find yourself meeting alien creatures and planting seeds of new life as you also destroy enemies. You wake up after crashing your ship to find you’ve landed on a giant space uterus that contains an ancient demon named Ultros. Ultrosįrom developer Hadoque, Ultros is a Metroidvania with true Metroid inspirations. I don’t know what to make of all that, but whenever Dome-King Cabbage makes it to PC and Switch, I’m committed to playing it to see what it’s all about. Apparently the creator made it while stressed out teaching classes in Japan and laying on the floor using a bottle of detergent as a pillow. Parts of the trailer looked a lot like an RPG Maker game, but those were interspersed with extravagant FMV sequences with surreal imagery and odd cartoon characters. and is supposedly a short visual novel set in the world of a monster-collecting RPG. I’ve watched the Dome-King Cabbage trailer several times, and I’m still not fully sure what this game is, but I know that I’m really, really into it. Hermit and Pig is a “mushroom-infused” RPG about a man and his pig uncovering a conspiracy, and it‘s coming to PC in 2024. For instance, you can’t punch a cockroach - but you can stomp one! Even conversations are battles, in a way, since Hermit isn’t so great at talking to people and can take cringe damage from interactions gone wrong. Its combat pulls from the Mother series as well as Pokemon, Paper Mario, and Street Fighter, asking players to choose methods of attack that seem like they would be impactful to each enemy. Hermit and Pigĭo you like Mother 3? Well, we’re still not getting a localization of that in the States, but Hermit and Pig from developer Heavy Lunch Studio gives off pretty big Mother 3 aesthetic vibes. The Steam page is live now, and playtest signups are available. ![]() You can write poetry in a coffee shop, share wishes to the night sky on a mountain top, or scream into the void quite literally. Now, developer Popcannibal is expanding on the idea by setting Kind Words 2 in a city that gives players all sorts of different ways to communicate and share. The original Kind Words was a tiny but moving game where players could write letters to other random players about their worries, fears, wishes, and dreams, and receive kind responses back. If ever a game deserved a sequel that statistically was probably not going to get one but then miraculously did anyway, it’s Kind Words - lofi beats to write to. Flock is coming to Xbox, Steam, and PlayStation in spring of 2024. But many creatures are tricky and like to hide, and you’ll need to use close observation to categorize each creature and learn the best way to charm it into your group. As you travel, you can sing to and charm creatures you meet, eventually getting them to follow your flock through the sky. ![]() Flock, from developer Hollow Ponds, puts the player on the back of a bird flying around gorgeous landscapes. We’ve seen Flock before, but never quite in this level of detail. ![]() So kill time he does, by getting up to all sorts of mischief around town with the locals and running silly errands for them. Set in a little town in the north of England, Thank Goodness You’re Here follows a salesman who has arrived to meet with the mayor - but has shown up too early and has tons of time to kill. You’ve heard of platformers, but Thank Goodness You’re Here is apparently a “slapformer” from developer Coal Supper that embraces British comedy. Nirvana Noir is still a ways out, but has launched a crowdfunding campaign and is coming to Steam, and Xbox via Game Pass at a later date. While the aesthetic will be familiar to Genesis Noir fans, Nirvana Noir comes with a burst of bright color, and is described as “acid-tinged psychedelia.” It follows a watchmaker named Norman who “faced an impossible decision, and chose the impossible: to live two lives” with all the consequences and struggles that brings. From Feral Cat Den, the team behind Genesis Noir, comes a sequel of sorts in Nirvana Noir.
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