NetherWorld, the grotesque action-adventure from Hungry Pixel and published by Selecta Play, is now out on PC (via Steam) and Nintendo Switch. Equal parts depraved, heartbreaking, and absolutely unhinged, the game drags players into Medoo’s chaotic downward spiral—where bullets, booze, jellyfish, and very questionable decisions collide. This isn’t your typical adventure. NetherWorld mashes together narrative-driven storytelling, absurd characters, and over-the-top minigames to create a bizarre world where nothing feels safe—or sane. One moment you’re knocking back drinks in shady bars, the next you’re dungeon-crawling as a bionic tick named Joe. It’s weird, it’s wild, and it’s unforgettable. What to Expect…
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Gooey, the precision platformer starring a sentient blob with a knack for physics-defying swings, will debut its first-ever demo during Steam Next Fest, October 13–20. Players can get hands-on early ahead of the game’s full release on PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch in 2026. Born from a scientific experiment gone surprisingly right, Gooey isn’t just sticky — he’s got the skills to back it up. Players will test their reflexes across 50 challenging lab-inspired levels, mastering every leap, swing, and squish. Key Features Stretch & Swing: Use Gooey’s elastic arm to grapple platforms and launch across deadly gaps. Fluid…
People Can Fly is giving players their first real taste of Lost Rift ahead of its Early Access debut. A brand-new demo is available now on Steam, letting survivors dive into Pioneer’s Landing and test their skills in this first-person survival adventure shooter. Available until September 24, 2025, the demo offers a significant slice of the game with both solo and co-op expeditions on Camp Island. The Lost Rift demo doesn’t just give a sneak peek — it’s packed with new features and improvements. Visual upgrades, a refreshed building system, deeper customization, and more immersive survival mechanics make this the…
Ever wondered what it would feel like to escape the oil industry — not as a worker, but as the oil itself? Crude Oil, the latest creation from solo dev Peter Nichols (aka elf’s end interactive), finally answers that strange, sticky question. Demo now available, this short-but-slick adventure blends atmosphere, humor, and the most realistic “glob simulator” you’ve probably ever played. In Crude Oil, you take control of a sentient puddle of petroleum, splatting off walls, rolling through barrels, and skating across surfaces with platforming skills straight out of a cartoon fever dream. Along the way you’ll grow, shrink, collect…
If you loved Strange Horticulture, cozy occult detective work is back. Strange Antiquities — the standalone sequel from Bad Viking and publisher Iceberg Interactive — has landed on Steam, Epic Games Store, and Nintendo Switch, inviting players to take up the mantle of apprentice Thaumaturge in Undermere’s mysterious antique emporium. At first the shop feels quaint, but the relics on your shelves hide darker truths. Your job is to examine, identify, and catalogue each strange artifact using every tool at your disposal: careful observation, arcane reference tomes, and even a kind of “inner perception.” Every object has a story, and…
Digital Dreams Entertainment is back with blood, buzzsaws, and bone-crunching touchdowns. Mutant Football League 2 launches on December 10, 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, promising a savage follow-up to the 2017 cult hit. From the mind of Michael Mendheim, creator of the original Mutant League Football and Mutant League Hockey for Sega Genesis, this sequel cranks the chaos up to 11. Forget simulations and stat sheets — this is 8-on-8, arcade-style carnage where every down could be your last. Teams of mutant super-humans, orcs, skeletons, and robots square off in arenas littered with buzzsaws,…
BoomBit, the studio known for its wide range of mobile and PC hits, has officially released Car Driving School Simulator on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The game brings a mix of realistic driving challenges and laid-back exploration to players worldwide. Learn, Drive, Explore Car Driving School Simulator aims to strike a balance between fun and function—testing your driving skills while teaching real-world traffic rules along the way. Players can explore eight beautifully designed locations, each presenting unique driving conditions. Whether you’re cruising through California and Miami, tackling snowy roads in Aspen and Norway, or braving city traffic in…
At this year’s Game Devs of Color Expo Direct, Nigerian solo developer gazuntype unveiled a brand-new trailer for Go North, the atmospheric maze adventure game that’s heading to PC via Steam in Q1 2026. Alongside the trailer, fans can jump into a brand-new PC demo starting today—and look forward to Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series X|S versions later in 2026. Always North, Never Back In Go North, you’ll step into the shoes of Dara, a wanderer on a journey to seek the Maze God and earn a singular wish. The catch? Every maze follows just one rule: the exit is…
If you’ve been looking for a city builder that trades spreadsheets and stress for charm and creativity, Town to City might be your next cozy obsession. From UK publisher Kwalee and developer Galaxy Grove—the team behind Station to Station—the game officially launched into Early Access today on Steam. Set in a vibrant 19th-century world, Town to City lets you create the town of your dreams, placing every home, shop, and flower garden exactly where you want. Unlike most city builders, there’s no rigid grid here—just freedom to shape winding streets, quaint plazas, and bustling districts that feel alive and uniquely…
House-flipping meets cosmic horror in The Lift, a new first-person supernatural handyman simulator from debut studio Fantastic Signals, backed by indie publisher tinyBuild. Set to launch on PC in 2026—with console versions on the way—the game combines renovation gameplay with immersive storytelling, weaving eerie mysteries into a retrofuturistic world inspired by Soviet sci-fi classics and the SCP Foundation. A limited-time public playtest is live now on Steam. Fantastic Signals may be new, but its team is stacked with talent, with developers who previously worked on Pathologic 2 and Ori and the Will of the Wisps. Founder and Game Director Ivan…