Santa’s Big Sack
Are you a simp for Santa? Seduce iconic holiday heroes and battle Krampus in an outrageous Christmas adventure like no other. Naughty or nice, the choice is yours!
Are you a simp for Santa? Seduce iconic holiday heroes and battle Krampus in an outrageous Christmas adventure like no other. Naughty or nice, the choice is yours!
In this short, coming-of-age yuri visual novel, play as Marion LaRue and Audrey Clary as they explore the magical city of Castlecoast and get a second chance at love and friendship.
In an abandoned medical university, test your intellectual might as you unravel a 20-year-old mystery in this depraved first-person puzzle adventure, doing what it takes to escape your fate as a macabre scientist’s human experiment. The ends justify the means in The Crow’s Eye.
“BLAH BLAH BLAH 8-bit, BLAH BLAH BLAH, blow stuff up. BLAH BLAH BLAH, retro.” BLOWING INTO THE CARTRIDGE NOT REQUIRED!
Dive into this first person puzzle adventure and become Owen Scott to rescue your daughter Elise, who has been kidnapped by the organisation known as Kiminster Labs. By doing it, you will discover the big piece of the puzzle that is About Elise as a whole.
A robot, a poncho and a journey of discovery! Make your way through this wonderful world of pixelated parallax platforming to solve the ultimate puzzle: who is Poncho?
In Memoria, players travel through different time periods, following two distinct protagonists: Sadja, a southern princess who wants to be a war hero, and Geron, a bird catcher who wants to lift a curse from his girlfriend.
Morbid: The Seven Acolytes is a Horrorpunk Action RPG filled with Lovecraftian horrors and Cronenbergian gore, making it the most gruesome take on the isometric Souls-like genre yet!
Nakawak is a handheld style Metroidvania. Explore! Power Up! Escape! This is a retro game displaced in time. Now features expanded content!
Nikolay must gather his comrades and find proofs to stop the visual novel contest. But every time he dies durring his quest – he wakes up semperfideling on lecture at his Sharaga.