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Solve an Outer Wilds-style time loop, grow tea on the Moon, and fish on Neptune in this indie game anthology(In space)
(In space)
Image credit:LocallySourcedMI
Image credit:LocallySourcedMI
Fish!Tea! Time! Space! An ‘immersive horror sim’! Stopping the sun from not burning anymore but also not getting burnt in the process!Locally Sourced Anthology I: A Space Atlasdoes not, somewhat disappointingly, offer the infinite possible game concepts that space allows for. It’s got eight though, which I must say is a good start. Eight experimental indies from different developers, each equally taking part in space as the last.
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Personal picks here include Neputalania, which features a sort ofDredge-esque inventory tetris with caught fish, and lovely lookin’RPGDon’t Sing Me The Blues, Please, Sing Me A BRIGHT RED SONG OF LOVE! The exclamation mark is the game’s. Hey, game. That’s my job! You are forgiven, though, because that’s a brazen title if I ever saw one.
As well as through that Itch link at the top, you can find LSAI:ASA onSteam, releasing tomorrow (July 23rd). On a completely unrelated note, I wrotea pieceaboutCities: Skylines 2ages ago and now whenever I visit Steam in my browser - like just now trying to find that link - it autofills the address to thisBig Butt Skinner balloon mod. Is this a sign? Is space itself trying to tell me something? Something about butts? Some mysteries are best left floating in the ether.