Tag: Self-Published

Games that were developed and then published by a single person or studio. Indie in the most literal sense of the term “independent.”

  • Vision Soft Reset

    Vision Soft Reset

    A short little metroidvania game where you play as an oracle who can see the future. You land on a planet and explore, and you might notice a timer in the top corner. As you adventure, you’ll find checkpoint stations, where you can save your progress. But not only does this save your items and…

  • Baba Is You

    Baba Is You

    Baba Is You is a Sokoban-like puzzle game, where the rules of the game are written on the blocks that you push. You play as Baba, a cute sheep critter, but not always, sometimes you play as a robot, or as a box, or as a wall, or well, you could be anything, it all…

  • Rusty Lake

    Rusty Lake

    This is a weird one because its not just a game, but rather a whole series of games made by a single developer. The games all belong to the same genre: Point and click puzzle games. Starting as a series of flash games, the publishers have bundled all their early works up into a single…

  • Mages of Mystralia

    Mages of Mystralia

    An action adventure game where simply put, you are a mage. You can learn and create spells using a super unique spellbook system of combining effects with a trigger and chaining things together. Then you can assign your spells to buttons to cast in world to defeat the enemies you encounter. Its a short little…

  • Cultist Simulator

    Cultist Simulator

    Cultist Simulator is a tabletop card game where the goal is to form a cult and ascend to a higher plane known as the Mansus. While the game describes itself as a roguelike narrative card game, each individual run may take significantly longer than a traditional roguelike, potentially spanning multiple playsessions. However, from personal experience,…