The Hong Kong Massacre

The Hong Kong Massacre

Untold Tales

Die and re... Triad!

A lone hero launches a bloody vendetta against the members of a criminal organisation. Inspired by the Hotline Miami series with its fast and brutal gameplay, it is set in a world inspired by John Woo's Hong Kong action movies. It's really well done, but the violence is extra gory. One for grown-ups who know what they're getting into.

Necrosmith

Necrosmith

Alawar Entertainment

Play at being Dr Frankenstein

Sample the unique thrill of bringing monstruous creations to life and making them do battle just for you! You'll play as a master of black magic as you stick body parts together to create armies of the living dead before sending them to the front line. We loved bringing outlandish creatures to life. A brash game that combines strategy with unbridled creativity in a pixel art aesthetic.

Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis

Untold Tales

Kafka 3.0

A captivating game where you play as a man transformed into an insect, just like in the classic novel by Kafka. You'll be exploring a strange and mysterious world, solving physics-based puzzles, and beating frantic platform sequences. With its amazing graphics and immersive soundtrack, we loved this short game that shows you the darkest depths of humanity.

LOUD: My Road to Fame

LOUD: My Road to Fame

Untold Tales

A star is born

A cool rhythm game about a teenager who wants to become a rock star, and starts out playing air guitar on a broom. It combines the energy of a rhythm game like Guitar Hero with a story about following your childhood dreams. It's easy to pick up and play and the original rock tracks are a real hit.

The Cub

The Cub

Untold Tales

A post-apocalyptic Jungle Book

This remarkable 2D platformer is the sequel to Golf Club: Wasteland. It's set in the same post-apocalyptic world where the wealthy have all fled to Mars. Those left behind on a ravaged Earth have adapted to their environment, living among the plant and wildlife that emerged in the wake of wars and disasters. It's a fable inspired by The Jungle Book and that has a hopeful message.

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