It’s a bit of a slower week within the indie games scene, but stܫill plenty of fun-looking 𝄹titles to choose from.

Here are TheGamer’s picks for the indie games that you should check out this week 🐓(May 17 - May🐓 23).

Dark Nights with Poe and Munro (May 19 - PC)

From D'Avekk💎i Studios Ltd, developers and creators of the award-win🍷ning The Shapeshifting Detective, Dark Nights with Poe and Munro is a standalone spin-oജff taking place before the events of The Shapeshifting Detective, with different gameplay and brand-new stories.

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Cannibal Cuisine (May 20 - PC, Switch)

The god Hoo꧋chooboo is hungry, and it turns out that you’re the one on the menu. Appease him by♎ offering up vegetables, fruits, and other tourists - and maybe one of the up to four other players - instead of becoming dinner yourself in developer/publisher Rocket Vultures Cannibal Cuisine.

Neversong (May 20 - PC)

Join Peet in his quest to find his girlfriend while iꦺnvestigating the secrets of Blackfork Asylum in Neversong - a gorgeous looking action platformer from Atmos Games and Serenity Forge. Still need convincing? Be sure to watch for our review of Neversong coming later this week.

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Monster Train (May 21 - PC)

No playthrough is ever the same in Monster Train - from developer Shiny Shoe. The s💟trategic roguelike deck-building game utilizes over 200 cards with spells and minions that you'll use to protect the various levels of yo♊ur train from invaders, including other players in its real-time competitive multiplayer mode.

Timelie (May 21 - PC)

Urnique Studio’s Timelie is a charming stealth puzzler that allows players൩ to control time while uncovering the secrets of a surreal, dream-like world… all with the help of a mysterious feline. The audio design alone makes Timelie a game that puzzle genre fans should check out.

Inexistence Rebirth (May 22 - PC)

Originally released in 2016 as Inexistence, Inexistence Rebirth - from developer Jonathan Brassaud - puts players back in its 16-bit Metroidvania action with a brand-new version with new features and overall improvements. Rebirth is even more worth it for players who already own the original Inexistence, as they can receive a 50% discount if they purchase Inexistence Rebirth.

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