Six intriguing games from Day of the Devs showcase
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Six intriguing games from Day of the Devs showcase
""Awaysis" by 17-bit: The Kyoto, Japan-based studio brings in new ideas to the dungeon brawler by adding physics to the mix. It isn't realistic though, but rather, it blends with the gameplay to create weight to the weapons and a bit of unpredictability to the movement. Combine this with four-player co-op, and it could be a fantastic formula for a weekend of fun. Info: The game is scheduled for release in 2026 on Xbox Series X and Series S and PC"
"Rockbeasts by Lichthund: Dozens of management type games have been published in recent years where players build up gas stations, a newspaper empire and more. Liccthund puts players in a more glamorous role of a manager of budding rock band in the 1990s. Players will take the foursome from performing to ratty bars to selling out stadiums and being on the equivalent of the world's MTV."
""Lucid Falls" by Eldamar Studio: This psychological horror title has eye-popping visuals that's reminiscent of "Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2" with its twilight hues and mysterious natural environments. Developer Yurii Radkevych said the game plays around with gravity as players discover that it doesn't follow the rules. Info: The game has a listing on Steam."
Day of the Devs curates hundreds of indie submissions to spotlight notable upcoming games. Awaysis by 17-bit reinvents the dungeon brawler with physics-driven weapon weight, unpredictable movement, and four-player co-op, targeting 2026 on Xbox Series X/S and PC. Lucid Falls by Eldamar Studio is a psychological horror with striking twilight-hued natural environments and gravity-defying mechanics, listed on Steam. Rockbeasts by Lichthund places players in 1990s rock band management, guiding a quartet from small bars to stadiums while managing egos and self-destructive tendencies across multiple platforms. Stretchmancer offers first-person portal-like puzzle gameplay.
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