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a collection by 8bitbunny · last updated 2024-05-04 23:53:45

most likely to feature cross platform indie games, which i am a big fan of. either games by my fave creators, games i like playing, or games that are interesting in concept or seem refreshing.

The coolest rhythm game
Rhythm
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Old-school strategy RPG with real-time battles.
Strategy
A small 8-bit Hololive rhythm game
Rhythm
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A Cat Racing Game
Racing
Semi Arcade racing. Made with Unreal.
Racing
Adventure
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A very short game about scavenging stuff
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Explore Uncharted Waters!
Adventure
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Sharply dressed demon girls.
Historical turn-based strategy for 1-2 players
Strategy
Retro Falling Sand Puzzle Game
Puzzle
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Recreates the classic Command & Conquer titles with a Free/Libre engine.
Strategy
Free, cross-platform economy strategy game. Control the fate of a small tribe that can grow into a big empire
Strategy
Multiplayer RTS
Strategy

knowing the SpringRTS engine this game uses for years, makes it easy to recommend this.

A Moth Faerie pines for the heavens...
Visual Novel

even though short, i really liked playing it, a session in this game is roughly half an hour, so if you have some  time to kill, play this game :)

An Oceanic Survival Game
Adventure

even though i never player it, i ddi see footage of it, and love the fact it is on itch, looks promising, with a pretty big survival aspect.

A base building game focused on economy and defence.
Strategy

Runs decently on even a intel hd620 graphics part (1080p, low settings), would love to see more of this kind of game (base defence), as the game has alot of potential, though a bit hard to master.

Real Time Strategy game set during the Bronze Age in the Ancient Near East.
Strategy

steep initial learn curve, which makes you think adaptively to the events happening. love the steepness rolling off later, as it makes you think cleverly on resource management and got me hooked more into the game