Forever Skies Getting an Xbox Release This Summer!
Not A Cat Studios Announces New Visual Novel 'Starcult Night: Twisted Age'
"The central theme of STARCULT. Night: Twisted Age is how human emotions influence relationships—how people express them, how they interpret them, and how they use them (whether accidentally or intentionally).We decided to present this in an interactive way by adding an Emotion Palette, which players will use as a unique tool for interacting with the game world," says Liliia Sitailo, the artist and CEO of Not A Cat Studios.
Key Features
- Make meaningful choices that lead to a variety of unique endings, including Detective, Hedonist, Mystic, Nihilist, Ascended, and secret paths
- Choose a character to form a relationship with: spicy, romantic, toxic, sadistic, codependent, casual, open, or platonic
- Read the true emotions and intentions of your friends and enemies using the emotion palette, and influence how they respond
- Create your own cult and choose its purpose
About NOT A CAT STUDIOS
Erenshor Celebrates One Year Anniversary on Steam!
❓WHAT’S THE NEWS?
🌎WHY IT MATTERS
🚧WHAT’S NEXT
🔑KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- One-year anniversary of Early Access launch
- Developer Steam Newshub post reflects on development and thanks the community
- Community credited for shaping the game’s development direction
- Raid content confirmed as next major feature, already far along in development
- Additional reveals teased for upcoming announcements
🗨️DEVELOPER QUOTE
“Today is the one year anniversary of Erenshor's launch into early access! It's truly been a crazy year, and I can't wait to show you guys what's coming next. (Hint, it's raids, and there's gonna be some reveals soon!) You guys are awesome, the things you do to support the game have helped make Erenshor into what it is today and I appreciate you all. Thank you all for the past year, and here’s to the next one!”
Forge your destiny in this relaxing crafting game aptly titled Medieval Crafter: Blacksmith
Kocaeli, Turkey – 22 of April, 2026 | Developed by Compact Core Games and published by GameDev.ist, Medieval Crafter: Blacksmith invites you to the enchanting atmosphere of the medieval times. You’ll take on the role of a dwarf blacksmith. You'll be forging weapons and equipment to make ends meet and keep your customers happy. But as a smith with big ambitions, you will also recruit heroes, equip them with the gear you've forged and send them on epic adventures for loot and profit. The full release of Medieval Crafter: Blacksmith is available on PC via Steam.
Dive into the Anvil’s Embrace in Medieval Crafter: Blacksmith, where you forge your destiny beneath the mountain’s heart.
Become the master of fire and steel in an epic journey of craftsmanship, mining, and creation. Craft legendary weapons, enchant mystical artifacts, and let the might of your forebears ring true with every blow of your hammer.
Master the Forge

Immerse yourself in the art of blacksmithing, from mining ore to crafting exquisite items. Perfect your skills to create legendary weapons and armor.
Craft a wide range of items, from swords and armor to horseshoes and enchanted trinkets. Fulfill orders from an array of unique customers and show how a dwarf trades with the haggle mini-game.
Let the Ancestral Might Unleash at Every Hit

Medieval Crafter: Blacksmith features an intuitive forging mechanic that lets you craft powerful weapons and equipment worthy of a dwarven forge.
Delve Into the Mines
Delve deep into the earth to uncover precious ores and minerals. Upgrade your mine for greater yields and rare discoveries.
- Time Management: Manage your time efficiently as you juggle mining, crafting, and customer orders. The day-night cycle adds depth and challenge to your decisions.
- Upgrade Your Workshop: Customize and upgrade your workshop and living quarters. Create the ultimate blacksmithing haven with unique decorations and tools.
- Vibrant Village Life: Interact with a diverse cast of villagers, each with their own stories and resources to offer. Build relationships that impact your journey.
- Epic Quests: Embark on quests and challenges that push your skills to the limit. Uncover hidden secrets, rare materials, and the legends of the realm.
- Seasonal Events: Participate in seasonal festivals and special events, offering unique opportunities, rewards, and challenges.
- Become a Legend: Rise through the ranks and earn a reputation as the realm’s premier blacksmith. Your creations will be known and revered across the land.
Medieval Crafter: Blacksmith invites you to step into the shoes of a dwarven blacksmith, where your every swing of the hammer and choice of materials shapes your destiny. Forge your legend and craft your own epic tale in a world where fire, steel, and magic converge. Will you answer the call of the anvil?
About Us
COMPACT CORE GAMES BILISIM VE TEKNOLOJI LIMITED SIRKETI is a technology company dedicated to the game development and innovation of gaming software. Our focus lies in creating engaging gaming experiences through cutting edge technology, catering to both casual and professional gamers. By leveraging advanced programming techniques and a deep understanding of user needs, we deliver high quality products that enhance gameplay and provide value in the competitive gaming market with 15+ years of experience.
About GameDev.ist
GameDev.ist was established in Istanbul in 2023 as a publishing company dedicated to supporting independent game developers in production and marketing.
Article by: Valerie
Exhibitor Applications Open for SAGA Barcelona Game Fest in October!
The exhibitor stands are available in different formats and configurations depending on the size of the studio, small, large or publisher, also there is a configuration for a freelancer-style stand. Prices start at 350 EUR, all the booth options and pricing can be found here: LINK
SAGA Barcelona Game Fest will include:
- Video game exhibition booths with demos of new independent games.
- Craft and handmade stands .
- Merchandise sales areas.
- An esports and competition zone.
- A large area dedicated to the promotion and preservation of retro video games.
- A conference program, talks, panel discussions, workshops, and podcasts.
- An area with family entertainment activities and a food court.
Kingdom's Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster - PS5 Review
Kingdom's Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster by developer and publisher Inti Creates—Sony PlayStation 5 review written by Pierre-Yves with a copy provided by the publisher.
Estimated Reading Time: 6 minutes.
ChainStaff By Mommy's Best Games Available on Consoles!
"Hello all you thrill-seekers, my next game has such a unique weapon that I wanted to give you a leg up on the action. The ChainStaff is a truly multi-useful weapon and it's all controlled with mainly just a single button. There are no context-menus to select, there is no "build the bridge" button it's always just the ChainStaff and your own mind and ingenuity. In this tips and tricks video I wanted to give you some examples of how you might use the ChainStaff, on April 8th when the game releases on all platforms, to fight against all the insane aliens that the evil Star Spores have created when they invaded.” - Nathan Fouts, Director and game designer.
Key Features
- Master the ChainStaff: a transforming grappling hook that can turn into a spear, shield and more.
- Grotesque Upgrades: Do you rescue your fallen friends, or turn more alien by eating their organs? Each decision unlocks upgrades on two different tech trees.
- 10 Wild Levels: Each level is like a classic rock album cover come to life.
- Transforming Aliens: Each massive boss presents a new way to think about how to use the ChainStaff. Will you break their teeth apart, or pry open their gigantic jaws?
- 4-6 Hour Adventure: A tight, hand-crafted adventure with 3 unique endings and the ability to play New Game+ and continue again with all your upgrades.
- Killer Soundtrack: Rock out to the classic metal soundtrack by the award-winning composer Deon van Heerden of Broforce and Warhammer 40k: Shootas Blood & Teef soundtrack fame.
Master the ChainStaff
Grotesque Upgrades
Switch and Xbox Pre-Order
Chat ’Em Up
Store Links
About Mommy’s Best Games
About Super Soul
Every Spin Changes History in Spinera on Steam on the 24th!
Spin the Reels. Shape an Empire. Repeat History Differently.
A Civilization Built on Momentum and Surprises
Key Features
- Spin. Build. Conquer: Use slot machine mechanics to fuel your civilization’s growth
- Leaders with a Twist: Each ruler bends the rules, opening unique strategies
- Wonders that Change the Game: Transform your slot machine into a strategic playground
- Technologies & Great Minds: Mix long-term planning with powerful, timely boosts
- Endless Replayability: Every run tells a different story
About Arvis Games
Decollate Decoration - PS5 Review
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
Hello
everyone and welcome to a new KEMCO title! But wait a moment, this one is
different to the retro JRPGs that you’re probably expecting when you hear KEMCO
from me by this point. Instead what we have is a sort of point-and-click style
visual novel! Something a little new and fresh coming out here!
Decollate Decoration
is the story about a girl (you) and her love, life, and trying to kill the guy
she likes. Yeah, I know that last one is a little weird, but hear me out.
Basically, this girl died and is stuck as a ghost. She can’t bear to be parted
with the guy she loves, so she wants his soul to come with her to the
afterlife. Obviously that means she needs him dead so they can be together
forever! Or does it? You’ll need to find that out.
The short premise
here is that you only have so many days to fulfill your task before your spirit
can’t stick around any longer. Your hubby can’t see or hear you, so you need to
get him to notice you if you want to affect him in any meaningful way. You can
take actions such as talking to him, entering his dreams, causing a poltergeist
phenomenon, or cursing him. Each of these actions drains your power and you
need to wait for it to recharge. You can also check items around his house at
no energy charge. All this is done via a point-and-click style interaction.
There are
six different endings you can get, each ending not taking too long to reach,
and a prologue and epilogue that are unlockable. It’s a short and “bitter”sweet
sort of story that is kinda depressing and heartwarming at the same time,
depending on the ending you reach.
The story
is told mostly through endings and the little tidbits you can glean between
each time you have to act told through a sort of bit-like style with a sort of
up-beat but creepy ish soundtrack playing in the background. It doesn’t take
more than maybe a few hours to get through the entire thing, all endings and
prologue and epilogue included, so make sure you’re aware of what you’re
getting. Thankfully the price is pretty low, so you may want to either grab it
on sale or pick it up as part of a package deal if you’re unsure if you want to
play it.
As a handy
note, there are a bunch of save locations if you want to try different
combinations of actions, and there is a “hint” system built in to tell you what
you need to do in order to get each ending, just in case you’re struggling on some.
Definitely helpful on a second or third go around to make sure you’re on route
for a new ending. It even tells you if you’ve seen the different endings
before! The only real issue I can bring up is occasionally some words in the textboxes aren't separated properly, but that's small potatoes really.
Overall
Decollate Decoration is a pretty interesting but short title that uses a
point-and-choose type of interaction to tell a narrative about life, death, and
what feelings mean to different people. It’s a weirdly introspective story told
in a cute art style about a not-so-cute topic. Definitely worth a go if you have
the chance I’d say.
Score: 9 / 10
Good Luck with Crazy Physics-Based Platformer on Steam!
Survive the Urban Jungle!
Total Chaos and Crazy Co-Op
Good Luck – Key Features:
- Make it to the meeting;
- Survive the urban jungle;
- Don't count on checkpoints;
- Battle chaotic physics;
- Play solo or with friends (up to 5 players online).
Minos - PC (Steam) Review
Gameplay
Labyrinth Structure
New Depth Levels
Labyrinth Areas
Graphics and UI
Final Thoughts
Score: 8.5 out of 10
Start Your Rock 'n Roll Tour in Shady O'Grady's Overnight Sensation on April 24
ROCK ’N’ ROLL, NO FILLER
KEY FEATURES
- A full-on rock ’n’ roll tour experience, baby!
- Roguelike deckbuilding gameplay centered around live gigs
- A wide variety of cards, items, and consumables to shape your performance
- Take down venue bosses and earn your way to bigger stages
- Procedurally generated runs that keep every tour fresh
- 18 sub-genres of rock and metal powering the soundtrack
A NEW TAKE ON A BELOVED SERIES
ABOUT GILLIGAMES
Cozy New Creature Collector Game Bobo Bay Launches on April 29th!
Key Features of Bobo Bay
- Collect and raise a wide variety of unique Bobos
- Compete in fun, lighthearted challenges and events
- A vibrant island setting full of charm and personality
- Relaxing, exploration-driven gameplay
- Creative customization and trait-breeding elements
What is Bobo Bay?
Bobo Bay Aerial Town
Where can I play Bobo Bay?
Volontes - Nintendo Switch Review
Volontes by developer and publisher LocaGames—Nintendo Switch review written by Natasha with a copy provided by the publisher.
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes
Long long ago, high in the clouds, there existed a kingdom where no one ever seemed to get sick. The sun always shined and people lived surrounded by magic. They had the freedom to create and explore the many facets that this kingdom had to offer, without fear.
However... there was one thing they could never do...
They could never save their progress---!!!!!!
*Wakes up in a cool sweat, clutching my Switch*
“Oh, thank heavens! It was all a dream.” I tell myself as I gently cradle my console. “I thought I was reliving my 3DS days. I'll never forgot the time where you couldn't save before a decision. So many handsome lives could've been saved with such a simple solution. So so many...”
~
From Farmer to Mage
Have you ever grown up feeling like you don't belong? For our Heroine, that's the feeling she lives with everyday in her small farming village. But it's not her only secret: she can see the dead, or silhouettes of those who once walked the earth. She has kept this secret even from her family, but her brothers and sisters adore her and the village people have shown her great kindness. Why scare anyone with something as silly as seeing the dead? Everything seems to be going great, until the knights of the kingdom run through your home, bringing the Shadowblight (a plague) with them. Killing everyone in the village, they continue to scream one thing “Find her!” Not wanting to get caught our heroine runs into the forest.
After nearly escaping death, our heroine finds herself being rescued by a mysterious man who came from a floating kingdom in the sky. Dazed and confused, she finds herself being healed by sorcerers who have started to claim her as the legendary Moon Witch. How does one wake up with magic running through their veins, without ever knowing...until now.
Now sporting her new life and status, it's up to her to prophesize the future of everyone around her. Will she be able to educate herself quickly or fall victim to a possible scheme?
A Magical Distillery of Men
A Mysterious Kingdom in the clouds must have some breathtaking bachelors in this newfound land. What's that? The Moon Witch is not allowed to love? Even with these tall glasses of MMmmmMmm? Superstitious traditions will not stop me! Bring on the LIs (Love Interests):
Oliver Paquet (VA: Kazuyuki Okitsu {Olympia Soiree, Piofiore, Jack Jeanne})
Fate Handler
Conniving Bastard
The mage who saved you from death. This long dark haired magician may seem like a hero, but he also seems to be hiding a lot of secrets. Perhaps he'll soften up with your daring personality? Besides, what could be more daring than spending time with someone you are forbidden to love?
Ismail (VA: Souma Yamato {First Otome Roll})
Doctor, Please! Kiss it Better?
Chick Magne
The practitioner to the royal family itself, this soft-spoken dark skinned dreamboat may just take you out for a lovely stroll around the kingdom. Since you are an outsider with the ability to see into the possible future, nothing screams “You can look, but don't touch” more than you. As a healer he has many patients, but it's not everyday he gets to study a Witch up close. You might be TOO tempting.
Emmanuel de Beaumont (VA: Yuichiro Umehara {Birushana, Jack Jeanne, Radiant Tale})
Alpha Vibes Galore
Loyal to a Fault
A noble man, with no magical properties, he makes up for his lack of magic by dedicating his time to domestic affairs within the kingdom. However he does not believe you are who people say you are. Trust is earned, not given and he wastes no time in making sure you know he's all business. A soft approach may not be the best tactic. Maybe he likes someone who can give him a challenge? Don't be afraid to stand your ground!
Melodie (VA: Tatsuhisa Suzuki {Uta no Prince, Diabolok Lovers, Lover Pretend})
Plays with your Heart Strings
a 'Sharp' Tongue... get it?
The palace bard, this minstrel also doubles as a knight. Hard to get along with he keeps everyone at a distance, yet his music alone draws you in. If he plays such beautiful pieces, maybe there is something beautiful inside? Considering you are the inspiration for the kingdoms current tale, you are the centre of most of his musical numbers. If that doesn't scream ROMANCE then what does?
Feels Like a Classic
Funny enough, the feeling I get when I play Volontes reminds me of my days playing Hakuoki and Even if Tempest. The deep story telling, the simple backgrounds and soundtrack, and very little notification on whether or not you're romancing your LI. This makes the game more challenging for those who don't like to feel like the game is holding your hands and saying “Go this way, it's much more rewarding!”
Speaking of similarities to other games, the soundtrack strangely reminded me of a Fire Emblem game. Not sure if it's just me, but I get strong medieval kingdom vibes. Volontes also puts the pressure on since one wrong move will give you a game over. Being a very squishy heroine means you get killed easily, so saving multiple times is highly recommended.
In a Kingdom Far Far Away in the Sky
To conclude, Volontes is an Otome game that sticks to old play styles and gives the player a rich and vibrant story about kingdoms, magic, witches and forbidden romance. Volontes makes sure to keep you on your toes in choosing the right decision or else you may be greeted by death's sweet embrace. Preferably I'd like a man, but to each their own. The headmistress of the college of magic would like to grade you on your performance. A solid 7.5 out of 10. Study harder and you may reach top scores one day. Maybe being a Witch isn't so bad after all.
~
“Alright, seems like the story is about to take a turn for the worse. Better make sure I save---”
[Error] Cartridge is not sitting properly in the system. Please, reconnect.
[Error] Progress lost.
“No...”
“NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!”
Score: 7.5 / 10
Indie Studio Team Vultures Launching Scavangers of Death on Steam This Month
"Somehow it managed to not just meet, but exceed the unrealistic expectations of the Resident Evil-meets-tactics spin-off I’ve dreamed of for almost 30 years is almost too good to be true, and like-minded genre fans should run, not sneak, to check it out as soon as humanly possible." - Matt Karoglou, Cheat Code Central
Choose your agent to jump into survive and extract the target missions:
Scavenge a Ruined City
Turn-Based Classic Survival Horror
Players will find the following gameplay elements:
- Weapons - From pistols to rifles and knives to katana, find a variety of weapons to build out your arsenal.
- Resources - Ammo and health packs are limited but vital to your survival.
- Keys, codes and clues - Even doors and dying technology will be obstacles on the path to your target. Explore thoroughly to find everything you need to gain access.
Salento Valley - Ground Zero
About Vultures Team
About Firesquid
John Carpenter's Toxic Commando - PC Review
John Carpenter's Toxic Commando developed by Saber Interactive and published by Focus Entertainment—PC (Steam) review by Mike with a copy provided by the publisher.
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes
Toxic Commando harkens back to video games years ago when they were fun and innovative while giving the player freedom to explore among the waves of enemies in a 4 player chaotic onslaught of combat and driving mechanics. There have been many acclaimed successors of the Left 4 Dead style that are 4-player action survival games like Dead Island, World War Z, and a slew of others, but this title brings a new kind of meat to the genre.
John Carpenter, in collaboration with Focus Entertainment and developer Saber Interactive, worked on the game's story and composed its musical score. The story begins with the tale of four mercenaries tasked with delivering cargo into a undisclosed location. The job is simple and straightforward until the payload is compromised and the soldiers are infected with a incurable parasite.
A scientific experiment meant to harness the energy of the Earth's core goes wrong and accidentally releases an entity called the Sludge God. Soon it begins to turn the soil into scum and mankind into zombies. However, the scientists behind the experiment come up with a plan to stop the Sludge God. You and your teammates are the primary keystone to preventing the end of the world and all humanity.
The man you are working for, and who saved your life, is Leon. He runs experiments in the containment zones and is the one man who kept you and your team alive. After fixing a life support vest for each mercenary, they proceed forward, benefiting from the super power side effects as result of the infection coursing through their bodies.
The dialog feels like something straight out of a blockbuster action film with playful dialog that pushes the player towards key goals and progression forwards. Although, I noticed repeated dialog if I wandered off to explore the hidden corners of the maps, many of which were futuristic, and the main player hub's model work was polished and impressive. I spent countless moments admiring the scenery and atmosphere before realizing I was in the midst of a game, and not just sight seeing. In the player hub are mini games that keep gamers busy amid mission changes and loadout modifications. While in the hub, the music is right on point. Even when driving through hoards of undead or scouring the remains of locations for supplies, the music is perfect.
Snappy controls and rapid response times in player actions makes the gameplay feel polished and refined ensuring a complete delivered product in its game genre, as this title can be played solo, or with three friends taking over the roles of four mercenaries.
The swarms and waves of undead flood the battlefield as players unleash a full arsenal of grenades, fully automatic SMG's, and additional secondary weapons that can be found or unlocked in the world during missions by using gear points or are hidden around the environment.
The driving mechanics are reminiscent of Mud runner and Snow runner series' as the vehicles carry weight and impact damage depending on the vehicle type you find and/or use. A police cruiser will slide swiftly around tight corners and catch grip on surfaces to indicate its acceleration and speed. The pickup truck will be slower on the acceleration, but can tread through deeper Sludge. It sports a front end winch hook to easily drag the vehicle through rough terrain and has a mounted LMG in the bed of the truck to defend it from the masses. These details make the vehicle mechanics just feel "right."
The Star characters consist of four individuals: Astrid Xu, Walter Irons, Ruby Pelicano, and Cato Arman, each have their own personalities and skill trees. The points accumulated from missions contribute towards a wide range of power ups that aid the player in the progression through the story and different maps. Additionally, the vehicles that you find also have unique perks and power ups that the player will utilize, and oftentimes rely on, to get through swarms of the undead scourge.
I'm hesitant to mention the repeating dialogue when prompted or prodded to continue on, because mentioning it during missions has oftentimes prompted negativity from the public. Though, I hope that the dev team might consider a delay or more randomization of dialog. In hindsight, compared to the action and adventure of scurrying through these maps in a desperate attempt to complete objectives dwarfs any small amount of chatter the NPC's may have, and that keeps the player focused on the action.
It's a definite must grab for any group of players or streamers looking for driving destruction, mayhem, and madness. And of course, the satisfaction of laying waste to swarms of zombies is fun! If this were a Hollywood summer blockbuster, I would be adding it to my collection and watching it over and over. It harkens back to a memory of early Left 4 Dead days, when playing online with a few friends, trying our best to survive and having a blast.
Score: 9 / 10


































































