Shape Swarm Devlog (March 30): Steam Release Approved + Architect Mode Ready for Launch

Devlog — March 30, 2026 Another exciting week for Shape Swarm. Valve has officially approved the game for release on Steam as we prepare for our April 14 launch đźš€ This week also marks a major milestone: Architect Mode has been added as a launch-ready play mode. That brings the total to three distinct ways to play at release: Save the ColonyA … Read more

🎮 Content King – A Streaming Simulator About Internet Fame

Content King is a streaming simulator roleplaying game from Usurper Studios that lets players chase clout, farm drama, and grow a chaotic online audience while trying not to get banned. Instead of treating streaming culture as background flavor, the game turns it into the core gameplay system. You play as Caden Brentley, a rising “brainrot streamer” whose entire … Read more

Fear Friday: Psychological Horror Games That Will Haunt You 🧠🌑

Psychological horror doesn’t rely on jump scares alone. Instead, it lingers. It unsettles. More importantly, it makes players question what’s real, what’s safe, and sometimes what they themselves caused. This week’s Fear Friday highlights three indie psychological horror games exploring obsession, possession, and isolation. Each delivers tension through atmosphere and choice rather than sudden shocks. 🤖 Your Love … Read more

3 Upcoming Indie Breakout Games You Should Wishlist Right Now

Every so often, a few upcoming indie titles start to separate themselves from the crowd—not just because they look promising, but because they feel like future community favorites in the making. This week’s picks highlight three ambitious projects with strong identities, striking mechanics, and serious wishlist momentum. If you enjoy Metroidvanias, roguelites, or build-driven action games, these … Read more

🎮 Bubblegum Galaxy Is a Cozy Planet-Building Puzzle With Heart

Bubblegum Galaxy is a cozy narrative building game from Smarto Club where players take on the role of an intern tasked with restoring an entire missing galaxy—one planet at a time. Blending relaxing tile-placement puzzles with character-driven storytelling, Bubblegum Galaxy offers a warm and thoughtful experience wrapped inside a light sci-fi mystery. From the creators of Teacup, this charming indie title … Read more

Shape Swarm Devlog – Main Mode Complete, Infinite Mode Expands Before Launch

This week marks a major milestone for Shape Swarm. The Save the Colony main game mode is now complete and fully playable from start to finish. Stage-based music has been integrated across the run, and the full gameplay loop is functioning end-to-end. This gives us a stable backbone for the release build and lets us … Read more

Fear Friday: Dyping Escape Is the Most Unsettling Typing Horror Game

Every week on Fear Friday, we highlight indie horror games that experiment with new ideas and unsettling experiences. This week’s featured title takes something simple — typing — and transforms it into a deeply unnerving horror mechanic. Instead of running or hiding, players must face the consequences of the words they type. Dyping Escape Developer: Heaviside Creations … Read more

Wishlist Wednesday: 3 Exciting Action-Adventure Indie Games to Watch

Every week we highlight indie games worth adding to your Steam wishlist. This week, however, we’re focusing on action-adventure titles. Action-adventure games blend exploration, combat, and storytelling into memorable experiences. Because of that, they remain one of the most popular genres in gaming. These games encourage players to explore dangerous worlds, uncover secrets, and grow stronger along … Read more

Shape Swarm DevLog: New Shapes, PowerUp Improvements, and Boss Battle Integration

Shape Swarm’s main game is getting very close to completion. This week was about closing the loop on the core experience and making sure the game runs the way it was always intended to. We added a few new shapes, refined enemy behavior, and pushed the full gameplay loop into a state where a complete … Read more

Fear Friday: Creepy Shift’s New Horror Motel Is Deeply Unsettling

The Creepy Shift series has quietly become one of the most interesting blends of cozy simulation and creeping horrorin the indie space. Each entry drops players into an ordinary job—cleaning houses, working in diners, or managing late-night shifts—but slowly twists the mundane into something unsettling. These games feel like riding a roller coaster between relaxing routine and mounting dread. … Read more