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Every Indie Game Shown During Today’s Guerrilla Collective Showcase Kotaku 2 hrs ago
Anno: Mutationem, borrowing liberally from a popular promotional screenshot for a certain other cyberpunk game.
It’s officially E3 season. Between the marquee E3 pressers (Microsoft, Square Enix, Ubisoft, et cetera) and individual events from publishers gone E3-rogue (what’s up, Sony?), you can catch a handful of events focusing on smaller games. The first of those, at least per the calendar, is the Guerrilla Collective, which aired its first of two digital showcases today.
Now in its second year, Guerrilla Collective shines the spotlight on indie games. This year’s event featured a co-stream with Black Voices In Gaming, which showcases games made by Black creators or starring Black protagonists. Today, over the course of a 90-minute event, Guerrilla Collective offered a look at dozens of intriguing indie games on the horizon. Here’s what went down:
Published on 15 Mar, 2021
Pupperazzi is a simple concept, and one I am in love with. It s a sandbox game where you get to chill out with some excellent pups and take lots of lovely photos of them. This is essentially what I do whenever I visit my family, so I ve truly been training for this game my whole life. Over the weekend, one of the game s developers talked through some of the game s development while playing Pupperazzi during the Media Indie Exchange Game Dev Direct, and it s absolutely wonderful stuff. Just wait until you see Sea Dog.
Developed by Sundae Month (the folks who made Diaries Of A Spaceport Janitor), Pupperazzi looks a lot like what you d get if Nintendogs merged with Pokémon Snap - a very nice combo indeed. You basically play as a walking camera who s given tasks to take pics of specific pups. Or you can just wander around and play with them if you like. I feel like I d find it quite easy to forget about the camera part.