Every weekend, indie devs show off current work on Twitter’s #screenshotsaturday tag. And every Monday, I bring you a selection of these snaps and clips. We’re a bit short this week because of the rolling technical disaster that is modern Twitter, but I’ve still enjoyed ogling everything from a must-have immersive sim feature and a very unpleasant nighttime drive to lovely simulated water and strange spaceship shenanigans. Check out all these attractive and interesting indie games!

Considering that Deep State (coming to Steam) boasts that it “combines elements of the immersive sim genre with classic 90s FPS action”, this feature should be considered mandatory:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

I don’t know what horror game AM is but I hate/love this:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

Lovely bit of water in plant-growing simulation Idu (demo available on Itch.io), which I must now go play:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

Wet on wet? Don’t threaten me with a good time:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

Lovely little respawn animation from this yet-unnamed game:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

Swish superheroics from this mystery game:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

Oh The Milk Lake (coming to Steam), you know I can’t resist posting Emmer’s anxious hands reaching for surfaces:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

I like that Black Pellet (coming to Kickstarter) looks cool even with your standard capsule placeholder enemies:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

I do not understand what is happening here in Jitter (website here), “a sci-fi exploration/survival game in which you take the role of a spaceship’s AI” rescuing crew and rebuilding your ship, but don’t you also want to know?:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

Thank you, Beyond The Plastic Wall (coming to Steam), for some classic behind-the-scenes wiggling. I know it’s simply a lighting effect but this always feels slightly magical to me:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

A… problem…? …in WizMUD (playable in your browser):


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

I dig the environmental sounds behind this 1-bit action in Repose:


To see this content please enable targeting cookies.

What else caught your eye this weekend, reader dear?

Similar Posts