28 May 2025

We’d like to introduce you to Sovietborgs, a top-down 16-bit run ’n' gun shooter on the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis 🎮 #Retrogaming

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We’d like to introduce you to Sovietborgs, a top-down 16-bit run’n' gun shooter set in an alternate timeline where the Soviet Empire rules supreme, created by Retro Sumus, the studio behind Xenocider for the Dreamcast.

In this brutal retro-futuristic world, you control a squad of cybernetic warriors—the Sovietborgs—on a mission to crush monsters and rebel scum, one explosion at a time. 

The game will support classic platforms such as Mega Drive/Genesis, Dreamcast, NeoGeo, and MS-DOS.Sovietborgs will launch a campaign on IndieGoGo in June 25. 
In Sovietborgs, you’ll dive into:🎮
  • Old-school top-down gameplay inspired by The Chaos Engine and Gauntlet
  • Pre-rendered visuals crafted with techniques used in Donkey Kong Country
  • A killer soundtrack with vibes from Red Alert and Urban Strike
  • Shmup-style bonus stages and massive, grotesque boss fight

Rich Plays "Into The Restless Ruins" on PC 🏰🕯️🗺️ @AntWorkshop #GameDev #IndieGame

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Rich plays Into the Restless Ruins which is a roguelike deck builder dungeon-crawler that blends strategy with adventure. Developed by Ant Workshop and published by Wales Interactive, the game challenges Rich to build his own dungeon using a deck of cards—placing rooms, corridors, and traps—before navigating through his own creation.

Set in a world inspired by Scottish folklore, Rich must battle monsters, uncover secrets, and earn the favour of the Harvest Maiden to unlock new abilities and dungeon segments. The game features procedurally generated ruins, ensuring each run is unique, and introduces a torch mechanic, where Rich must escape before his light extinguishes. 🕯️

27 May 2025

Trident’s Tale Xbox Series X Review 7.5/10 "Pirate fun for all the family!" 🏴‍☠️⛵@3DClouds #IndieGame #GameDev

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Trident’s Tale Xbox Series X Review
The chandler never mentioned the glow in the dark sails at the showroom
My four-year old son has a penchant for open world games in which you are free to do as you please, with LEGO City Undercover, little Kitty Big City, and Goat Simulator 3 being firm favourites that will seemingly never be uninstalled from my consoles. When I caught wind of Trident’s Tale, I snapped up the chance to cover it, as the cartoonish darkness and spookiness appealed to me, and pirate games are always worth a blast of the cannons!

Playing the part of Ocean, a young pirate who yearns to explore the seas, she soon finds herself mourning the loss of her guardian as skeletal pirates hunt her down, seemingly due to her discovering a small trinket that has a lot of otherworldly folks very interested in it!
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