Screenshot Saturday - Don't Get Caught
Screenshot Saturday is the reason your Twitter news stream fills with pictures of games in development. Below, we present you the most intriguing ones we've found during the last feverish 24 hours of screenshot sharing. You can participate yourself by tweeting a screenshot wit the #screenshotsaturday hashtag.
On Rusty Trails
Dialog in #OnRustyTrails works with comic panels. #screenshotsaturday #indiedev pic.twitter.com/QP66USRPKY
— Black Pants Studio (@blackpantsgames) November 8, 2014
Black Pants Studio's On Rusty Trails is a surreal platformer set to come out for Windows, Mac and Linux in 2015.
The fast paced gameplay casts you in the shoes of an unspecified iron creature menaced, just like his entire world, by the rain that's turning everything into rust. Upon the retrieval of a powerful suit, the character will gain the power to disguise himself among suspicios entities and climb walls as if the gravity doesn't exist.
The hand-painted levels, also react to your choices. Which makes it so that you can't rest until you complete the one you're currently in.
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Zombie Mode
Updated style of the levels. All the rooms will have a much more distinct look #screenshotsaturday #gamedev #indiedev pic.twitter.com/RjGCtFQhIy
— Tony (@ThePaperRobot) November 8, 2014
Zombie Mode, promises a hectic arcade shooting experience unlike any zombie game. It's been already announced for Windows, Mac and Linux both on Steam and as a DRM free release.
The main character has no face, and this, is the story of how Noface McGee will find out who he truly his. He despises his look. Therefore, whereas the main goal is to kill every single zombie that wanders the mansion, it's advisable to have always something to hide his head at your disposal.
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Hardland
Improved terrain generation in the goblin forest #screenshotsaturday #gamedev #indiedev pic.twitter.com/4LFqs4j4FF
— Mountain Sheep (@minigore) November 8, 2014
Among all the Steam Early Access titles, Hardland is perhaps one of the less advertised. It's an open-world Action RPG that aims to become the ultimate frontier in terms of story customization.
The game isn't finished by any means, and it's currently sitting on its pre-alpha status as the developers keep working on releasing new features. If you like fantasy worlds, and procedurally generated adventures, chances that you might enjoy Hardland are fairly high.
Lancelot's Hangover
Weed in a medieval #PointAndClick game inventory? #AdventureGames #IndieDev #ScreenshotSaturday pic.twitter.com/ETzNUakEph
— Lancelot's Hangover (@lancelot_game) November 8, 2014
Lancelot's Hangover is a comedy point & click adventure. The Holy Grail has been found, but before King Arthur manages to see it, the brave Lancelot loses it playing cards.
Lost and naked, after a night of unspeakable sins, you will have to find the grail before getting beheaded. There's a demo that can be downloaded for free, and the full game, can be pre-purchased for $4.99.
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Legends of Pixelia
Two screenshots of the first dungeon, the cypt.
#screenshotsaturday #gamedev #indiedev pic.twitter.com/cO0FDSOPOo
— Legends of Pixelia (@LegendsOP) November 8, 2014
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Dawn of the Ronin
Dawn of the Ronin - Samurai retaliate in a vicious attack
#screenshotsaturday #indiedev #gamedev #steam pic.twitter.com/BAGq2qBIop
— James (@RisingSunGames) November 8, 2014
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Project Giants
Village again. It's different on each journey. #projectgiants from @xmgstudio #indiedev #gamedev #screenshotsaturday pic.twitter.com/xMWOspzxaP
— Kris Gay (@indiec0re) November 8, 2014
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Elsinore
Environment art is under way - here's a progress shot of Ophelia's bedroom! #screenshotsaturday #gamedev #shakespeare pic.twitter.com/hfVH2fE26z
— Golden Glitch (@goldenglitch) November 8, 2014
Treasure Bird in Dreamland
#screenshotsaturday Treasure Bird in Dreamland #pixelart #gamedev #indiedev #retrogaming pic.twitter.com/PMel93rMxK
— Derrick Hooley (@hooleyd74) November 8, 2014