Kerbal Space Program
An in development space sim whose cartoonishness starts and ends with
its green-skinned astronauts, Kerbal Space Program is an accomplished,
physics-based interplanetary exploration simulator, one in which you
build your own rocket ships using prefab parts and attempt to get your
creation off the launchpad in once piece. Recent versions added landers
and better mission planning, and the alpha is now available on Steam.
Remember Me
The closest thing to Uncharted you’ll find on PC, Remember Me is a
remarkable mix of platforming, melee combat and deranged science
fiction. It’s Inception meets Tomb Raider, as the protagonist leaps into
her foes’ brains to rearrange their memories, thereby causing them to
forget what they had breakfast and fall of ledges. Read our Remember Me preview here.
Broken Sword: The Serpent’s Curse
Charles Cecil’s crowdfunding efforts raised the hundreds of thousands
of pounds needed to start development on a brand new, fully voice acted
Broken Sword point and click adventure. The Serpent’s Curse will see
classic voice actors return to reprise their roles too, for fans of both
series consistency and familiar sounding people.
Starbound
The spiritual successor to Terraria, Starbound is essentially
Terraria in space, so much so that when I forgot the name of it just now
I found it by googling “Terraria in space”. A 2D Minecraft in which you
explore alien worlds, building bases and discovering ancient artifacts.
One of the most exciting indie games in development right now.
Maia
A god game in which you must construct a colony and protect colonists
from the indigenous dangers of their new home, Maia is as much about
keeping your civilians sane in the bleakness of a far flung planet’s
underground. From what developer Simon Roth’s shown so far, this is
every bit a worthy successor to Dungeon Keeper.
Dungeonland
Dungeonland isn’t just a three player co-op hack-and-slash action
game that gives you a motley crew of heroes and sends them into a deadly
theme park full of horrid fantasy critters. No, Dungeonland also gives a
fourth player the chance to play as a dungeon master, hurling these
hordes toward the heroes. Cackling is strictly optional, but encouraged.
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