Welcome to another Wednesday and another trailer roundup. It was hard to narrow it down to ten this week. If you have more time, consider checking out Don't Let Them In!, Grab the Bottle, Metrico+, Moekuri, and Where Cards Fall.
Agenda
Windows, OSX, Linux | $10 | September 21, 2016
From developer Exordium Games: "Players will direct covert operations to increase their control over countries' economies, political parties, militaries, science institutions and media outlets. Operations will entail everything from low key kickbacks to military leaders to the brazen assassination of political rivals."
Cloud Pirates
Windows | $TBA | Release TBA | Beta Sign-ups
From developer Allods Team: "Players can take command of a customizable airship and navigate the clouds to take part in exciting, fast-paced aerial battles. In Cloud Pirates, captains can blaze through science-fiction fantasy battlefields and cooperate with their squadron to outgun or outsmart the rivaling team."
Codex of Victory
Windows, Linux | EA $10 | Early Access now
From developer Ino-Co Plus: "Codex Of Victory is a turn-based wargame full of conspiracies, betrayal and heroism. Your task is to build, maintain and upgrade an underground base from which you can produce units and customize your growing army. Challenge the military efficiency of the enemy by taking out their giant drones, robots and tanks. Attack and defend locations on the map, and battle against the AI in a single-player campaign, or outwit your friends in a multiplayer duel! Improve your skills and master attack combos for the upcoming boss fight!"
Hue
Windows, Mac, Linux, PS4, XB1; (future) Vita | reg. $15 | Available now
A color-based puzzle platformer with full colorblind support and what sounds like an interesting story.
Infini
Windows, OSX | $TBA | Release TBA | Prototype download
From developer Barnaque: "The game is a platformer without platforms. You're constantly falling and you can't land on anything or jump. The game uses wrap around and you can control the camera to frame the levels in different ways to progress through the levels and reach the exit."
Lost Ember
Windows, PS4, XB1 | $TBA | 2018 | Kickstarter soon
From the developer: "Explore the remains of a fallen world from fascinating perspectives! Slip into the role of different animals to uncover the fate of an ancient world. Dive into deep waters, fly at lofty heights, dig underground as a mole or even climb steep cliffs with a mountain goat, there are lots of ways of getting around." They don't plan to launch their Kickstarter until they have 5,000 newsletter subscribers. They're almost 70% of the way there at time of this writing. They may expand to Mac and Linux in the future if time and resources permit.
No Place for Bravery
Windows, OSX | $TBA | Fall 2017
From Brazilian developer Glitch Factory: "It is basically an action RPG with super neat, Hyper Light Drifter inspired pixel art, minimalist controls, procedurally generated maps and a time manipulation mechanic similar to Super Time Force's that lets the player control more than one character simultaneously by playing with one character, rewinding time and then playing with another character alongside the first one. Not only you have to plan every move, you also have to synchronize everything!"
ParVaNeh: Legacy of the Light's Guardians
Windows | reg. $10 | Available now
From Iranian developer Bearded Bird: "Fadia, a young and courageous boy sets about protecting 'Naria, his home village, from the Khazdaks who are trying to pollute their river. As the adventure unfolds, Fadia begins to discover where the Khazdaks have come from and why they have arrived."
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain
Windows, OSX | $20 | Available now
Where Steve Jackson's Sorcery! has been adapted from gamebook to a similarly text-based adventure video game, The Warlock of Firetop Mountain gamebook has gotten a more radical overhaul designed to simulate tabletop gaming.
Wuppo
Windows | $TBA | Release TBA | Demo | Beta Sign-up
From developer Knuist & Perzik: "After losing its home, one lonely Wum must travel the length and width of the world to find a new place to live. From the metropolitan haven Popocity to the cavernous Bliekopolis, our Wum will discover magical places and encounter unique creatures. But this Wum is no ordinary hero and only by using wit and charm can it succeed in this massive journey."
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