Indie studio Eldelic Games has officially revealed its debut title, Inky Blinky Bob, a genre-bending horror-comedy action game that looks equal parts unsettling and unhinged. Launching on March 20, 2026, for PC via Steam, the newly released first trailer offers an early glimpse at the game’s bizarre world, grotesque enemies, and its most memorable feature: a colossal flying octopus fused with a hot air balloon. In Inky Blinky Bob, players step into the shoes of a detective sent to investigate mysterious signals coming from a remote chain of islands controlled by the shadowy biotech outfit Quantum Corp. What starts as…
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Indie studio Lidlocks has unveiled the Steam page for Finding Polka, a heartfelt walking simulator that follows a young girl on an emotional journey to reconnect with a beloved dog from her past. Alongside the announcement comes a brand-new trailer, offering a first real look at the game’s charming hand-drawn world and gentle storytelling. At the center of Finding Polka is Friendy, who lives a quiet, peaceful life with her dog, Jazz. Everything changes when she spots a familiar face in town — a dog that looks just like Polka, her childhood companion. Before she has time to think, Friendy…
If you’ve ever wished your favorite ARPGs moved faster but hit just as hard, then Hell Clock might just be your next obsession. Developed by Brazilian indie studio Rogue Snail and published by Mad Mushroom, this hellish hybrid of roguelike pacing and classic action-RPG systems is officially out now on Steam for $19.99—with a bundle option for superfans who want the full package. Inspired by the real-life War of Canudos, Hell Clock reimagines 19th-century Brazilian history through the lens of dark fantasy. You’ll dive into Purgatory and Hell itself, armed with relics of revolution and driven by a cursed clock…
Unleash the mop and mayhem—Scrubbin’ Trubble is heading to PC, and it’s ready to make a mess. Revealed during The MIX Summer Game Showcase, this co-op tactical roguelike from new indie studio Odd Object turns household grime into a battlefield. Odd Object may be a new name, but the team behind it brings serious indie credentials, with devs who’ve worked on Catacomb Kids, UFO 50, and Cadence of Hyrule. Scrubbin’ Trubble is their chaotic debut, blending party-based tactics with the energy of hack-and-slash brawlers and the strategic depth of turn-based combat. Players descend floor-by-floor through “The House,” taking on waves…