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Ontario’s Phantom Compass teases new spooky Lovecraftian game for Halloween

St. Catharines, Ontario-based indie developer Phantom Compass has teased its next game to coincide with Halloween.

The teaser trailer doesn’t reveal much besides hinting at some of the eerie Lovecraft-inspired creatures the roguelite game will feature.

A title, platform(s) and release window were not revealed. For now, Phantom Compass says those interested in learning more can sign up for updates here.

Phantom Compass is best-known for the well-received Rollers of the Realm, which mixes RPG and pinball mechanics in a medieval setting.

If you’re looking for scary games to play for Halloween, though, we just put out a list of nine such titles.

Image credit: Phantom Compass

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Huge Itch.io indie bundle offering over 750 games to raise money for abortion funds

Off the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Itch.io is offering an indie bundle to raise money for abortion funds. However, as the Supreme Court has made a declaration against women’s rights, the indie gaming community has come together in support of them.

The Itch.io indie bundle sees over 750 games available, including A Mortician’s Tale, Desktop Goose, The Other Side, Pitstop in Purgatory, Hypnospace Outlaw and Calico. Over 600 game creators have added their games to a growing roster of titles. Though, to gain access, Itch.io asks for a minimum donation of $10 USD ($12 CAD). However, the company encourages those interested in supporting reproductive rights to donate within their means.

“This decision does not only effect [sic] those capable of becoming pregnant,” Itch.io says in a statement. “It is a determination of what rights we as a society choose to hold sacred. It is a question of who is deemed worthy of protecting. The fabric of our society is woven by every single member, to erode a single thread unravels us all. We must all take a stand and demand that our rights and bodily autonomy are federally recognised.”

One hundred percent of the money raised is being donated to National Network for Abortion Fund’s Collective Power Fund. This organization moves money directly to abortion funds across the U.S. These funds provide resources to those directly impacted by the overturning of Roe v. Wade, primarily in the South and Midwest.

At the time of writing, Itch.io has raised $83,480 USD (roughly $107,333 CAD). The indie game platform has an end goal of raising $200,000 USD (about $257,000 CAD) by July 15th.

Each game included will only be available via direct download on the Itch.io page. Contributions to the bundle are still open. Indie developers may still add their game to the bundle until July 6th.

Finally, many of the games in the indie bundle are more obscure or under-the-radar titles. However, with access to over 750, there’s bound to be something for everyone, especially when the asking price is so low and goes towards a great cause that is deserving of support.

Image credit: Itch.io

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9 games you may have missed at Summer Game Fest

Summer Game Fest is here, and with it has come a plethora of game announcements and showcases. Whether it’s called E3 or Summer Game Fest, for years, June has been an exciting time for gamers. The month serves as defacto gaming Christmas morning, where developers and publishers pull the curtain back on what they have been working on, and this year has been no different.

Most of the headlines have been dominated by megaliths like Starfield or The Last of Us Part I, but there are plenty of smaller titles that deserve their time in the spotlight as well.

With that in mind, here’s a list of all the games you may have missed during Summer Game Fest 2022’s opening weekend.

Metal: Hellsinger

Part rhythm game, part Doom clone, Metal: Hellsinger looks to be a shooter unlike any other. This FPS takes fast-paced action and pairs it with some of the best heavy metal artists in the world.

Instead of simply running around slaying demons, Hellsinger forces the player to shoot, melee, and reload on the beat. This creates a zen-like experience where the rest of the world melts away around you. All that matters after that is the end of your shotgun and the shredding soundtrack.

Metal: Hellsinger hands-on: First-person demon-slaying, cranked to 11 | Ars Technica

It’s a creative blending of genres that really stands out. Even if you are not a fan of the double kick of bands like Lamb of God or Trivium, this game will have its hooks in you. Overall, it looks to be a head-banging bloody good time.

Release date: September 15, 2022

Skate Story

Skate Story‘s trailer during the Devolver Digital summer showcase hooked me. This is not your typical skating experience. Instead of riffing on the arcade experience of the Tony Hawk franchise, Skate Story offers something a little different.

Developed by one person, this game tasks players with skating through a version of the underworld that looks like some sort of bonkers drug trip. Gone is any semblance of the real world and in its place are geodesic prisms and flashing colors.

Devolver Digital 2022: Skate Story Announcement - Lords of Gaming

That is not to say your environments are not skatable. There are still plenty of ramps, rails, and gaps to conquer. But Skate Story is something a little more ethereal than the cargo short-wearing, Goldfinger-blaring skating fare of yore.

Release date: 2023

Terra Nil

Terra Nil is the anti-SimCity. Whilst most management/simulation games push players into creating industry, using resources, and terraforming the earth, Terra Nil does the opposite. Shown off during the Wholesome Direct, this sim drops players into a derelict, resource-stripped world and forces them to make things green again.

Wind turbines, wells, and greenhouses serve as tools to restore this ecosystem back to its former glory. Developer Free Lives are aiming to create an experience where nature is the currency and success comes in the form of babbling streams and thriving wildlife.

Terra Nil on Steam

Terra Nil is all about reclaiming a wasteland and making something out of nothing. And in a world where it can feel like the skies are greying more and more every day, experiences like this feel like a breath of fresh air.

Release date: TBA

Super Zoo Story

Super Zoo Story is what would happen if Zoo Tycoon and Stardew Valley had a beautiful pixelated baby. The zoo management RPG debuted a new story trailer at the IGN Summer of Gaming Expo, showing off bits of the game’s story as well as a couple of new features.

For many, this was the first time they had seen Super Zoo Story, and it stunned. While the game does look awfully like Stardew Valley, its adorable character sprites and animals will make this game unique from this farming stepbrother.

Stardew Valley Inspired Super Zoo Story Releases First Trailer - myPotatoGames

Plus, this brightly colored RPG doesn’t stop at rhinos and lions. The latest trailer also showed off some prehistoric additions you can bring into your zoo, allowing fans to live out their Jurassic Park fantasies whilst also playing zookeeper.

It has yet to be announced for Switch (only coming to PC at this point), but it would be the perfect game for Nintendo’s handheld hybrid.

Release date: 2023

The Cub

One of the recurring themes of Summer Game Fest this year was platformers with stunning art styles. The Cub falls into that bucket. This 2D platformer is a spiritual successor to 1990’s SEGA games like Aladdin and The Lion King.

From the brief trailer that debuted at the Guerilla Collective 3The Cub looks like a marvellous animated movie you can play. Its colorful environments are complimented by fluid parkour and complex puzzles.

The Cub on Steam

It is hard to tell exactly what the story will be in this Demagog Studio-developed title. However, the studio has promised there will be plenty of twists and turns in this post-apocalyptic tale.

Release Date: TBA

Cassette Beasts

As a longtime Pokemon fan, Cassette Beasts got me out of my chair. Also a part of the Guerilla Collective, this monster-collecting adventure looks to be that next step Pokémon fans have been asking for.

The game sports an eye-popping HD-2D art style. It seamlessly combines 3D environments with gorgeous 2D characters and monster sprites. And speaking of the monsters, Cassette Beasts gives players the power to combine any two of these creatures, creating something brand new.

Chemistry - Cassette Beasts

It’s this fusion mechanic, open-world, and Saturday morning cartoon-like character designs that make Cassette Beasts one to watch. Sure, it’s not that name-brand Pokémon experience, but it looks to elevate that, making it a worthy competitor to Nintendo’s iconic IP.

Release date: TBA

Frogun

For those looking to scratch that Nintendo 64 itch, look no further than Frogun. The 3D platformer sports retro-looking polygonal graphics, and an adorable wide-eyed art style.

The gameplay looks just like the collectathons of years passed with a twist. The game’s main character, Renata, comes sporting a grappling hook in the form of a handheld frog. By using the titular Frogun’s tongue, players can swing around and solve puzzles.

Upcoming Game 'Frogun' is a Charming Nintendo 64-Style Platformer Releasing in 2022

It looks like simple platforming fun, but it’s a kind of game that doesn’t get made much anymore. So, Frogun will be welcomed by many.

Release date: Summer 2022

The Last Faith

Speaking of games that just don’t make anymore, The Last Faith looks to recapture the magic of classic Castlevania titles, while iterating on Konami’s gothic formula. Shown off as a part of the Future Games Showcase, this bloody adventure is seemingly proof of concept for what a modern Castlevania game could look like.

Developer Kumi Souls Games describes the title as an “unholy alliance of Metroidvania and Soulslike.” That means this game is just as much Bloodborne as it is Symphony of the Night. Tight Souls-esque combat is paired with adventuring across a sprawling map, with new secrets around every corner.

The Last Faith is a Soulslike slashing its way out this year | Shacknews

The Last Faith proves that this formula is anything but stale. Beautiful pixel art and staggering handcrafted environments, make this a worthy SOTN successor.

Release date: 2022

The Plucky Squire

The Plucky Squire might be the most impressive game not called Starfield from Summer Game FestThis gorgeous platformer really needs to be seen to be believed. Developed by ex-Game Freak employees, this title seamlessly mixes a beautiful 2D storybook world with hyper-realistic 3D platforming sections.

Some gameplay sections shown during the Devolver showcase look like a top-down Zelda title. Others flip the camera, turning things into a 3D action game akin to Ratchet and Clank.

The Plucky Squire revealed, an endearing storybook adventure that blends 2D and 3D gameplay | VG247

Right now, it is unclear if The Lucky Squire will be anything more than amazing visuals. But when your game looks this good, you get the benefit of the doubt.

Release date: 2023


That’s a lot of games, and there are so many more that we did not talk about here. Whether it’s a massive AAA RPG or the smallest one-person-developed deckbuilding roguelike, Summer Game Fest/E3 (when it’s actually happening) is a magical time.

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Apple to delist completed games that haven’t been updated “in a significant amount of time”

Indie developers have begun receiving emails from Apple notifying them that the company is delisting their app from the App Store. The notification states that due to insufficient updates, Apple will remove the game or app in 30 days.

Match three game Motivoto faces delisting as a developer of the game took to Twitter to show Apple’s email. In it, the company says the app has “not been updated in a significant amount of time.” Therefore, it is scheduled to remove the app from the App Store in 30 days.

Apple continues and says “no action is required for the app to remain available to users who have already downloaded the app.” However, developer Protopop Games must submit an update in 30 days for review. Otherwise, Motivoto will be removed from sale.

Clarifying the last time Motivoto was updated, Protopop Games states the game hasn’t received an update since March 2019. However, the developer claims Motivoto is “fully functioning” and has been for the last three years.

Similarly, another indie developer took to Twitter stating Apple is delisting “a few” older games for the same reason. As with Motivoto, Twitter user @lazerwalker claims that the games in question “aren’t suitable for updates” and “they’re finished artworks from years ago.”

Apple’s policy to remove apps without regular updates is a part of the company’s App Store Improvements measure. The policy is to ensure all “apps available on the App Store are functional and up-to-date.” However, doing so raises a pain point for preservation. Users who have purchased the game or app experience no interruptions. However, delisting prevents new players and users from accessing the app.

To avoid being delisted, Apple suggests regular updates “to fix bugs, offer new content, provide additional services, or make other improvements.” However, as both developers point out, that’s not always sustainable.

Source: @protopop