Summer is just about to heat up, andꦉ so too is the indie gaming scene this week. With a variety of releases this week, something is sure to fit suit your needs.
Here are TheGamer’s picks for the indie games that you should chec🀅k out this 💝week (June 7 - June 13).
1971 Project Helios (June 9 - PS4, XB1, PC, Switch)
From developer and publisher RecoTechnology, 1971 Project Helios features turn-based military tactics 🅘and close combat in a game that is sure to delight fans of the tactical strategy genre. Players will guide a group of eight characters through a cold landscape in which resources are scarce as they make their way towards one of the game’s three different endings.
Project Warlock (June 9 - PS4, June 11 - Switch, June 12 - XB1)
Already available on PC, developer Buckshot Software’s Project Warlock is a game for fans of old-school first-person shooters such as DOOM and Wolfenstein. Gunfire, magic, monsters, and blood… this game has it all littered throughout ♛its 60 different chaotic levels.
Evan’s Remains (June 11 - PS4, XB1, PC, Switch)
Driven by its mysterious narrative, Evan’s Remains - from developer maitan69 (Maꩵtías Schmied) - features logic-based puzzles and platforming mechanics inspired by Japanese graphic adventure games.
Beyond Blue (June 11 - PS4, XB1, PC)
Set in the near future, Beyond Blue - from deve𒁏loper and publisher E-Line Media - features a single-player ༒narrative adventure that explores the wonders of the deep blue sea. High-stakes decisions will be driven by the game’s high-level resource management system, which will likely add to the game’s immersiveness.
Warborn (June 12 - PS4, XB1, PC, Switch)
The second turn🦄-based strategy game on this week’s list, Raredrop Games’ Warborn feat❀ures a single-player campaign, as well as 1vs1 online multiplayer, as players take control of a mecha strike force in a variety of different battle encounters.
Goosebumps: Dead of Night (June 12 - PC)
Although it was basically just announced, players can return to the world of R.L. Stein’s classic books while taking on Slappy the Dummy and other Goosebumps characters in Cosmic Forces’ Goosebumps: Dead of Night.