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Fishy


You play as a little fish who gets flushed down the toilet and into a
pond thriving with creatures and plants. You’re super hungry, so you
start eating small plants. As you eat more, you grow bigger, and then
you can eat bigger things. Explore the pond’s micro water world and
maybe you can even escape.


Sproots


A Pikmin-inspired colony sim where you look after adorable
plant-people as they develop their own little civilisation. Honestly, I
would die for my sproots. They drink dewdrops out of leaves and
happily chirrup away at each other and I love them. If only I could
keep them all happy and alive.

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Kart Kids


Kart Kids is the anti-Mario Kart, with only one track, wobble-arse
suspension, and a horn like a clown being punched in the nose.
There are no power-ups or rainbow roads, just traffic cones and a
pipe. Somewhere, a dog barks like this is all happening on a vacant
suburban lot and is very illegal.


Pear Quest


A pixely puzzler, Pear Quest is set on a tiny island that’s dominated
by a giant pear – your goal. It’s a busy little place, with 20 peculiar
characters bouncing around and plenty of obstacles getting in your
way. There are hints of Minit, though it’s not quite as tricky – unless
you count the challenge of reading the tiny text.

Brume


This foggy action-adventure is Dark Souls stripped down to the
essentials: fights that kill you, a perpetually unsettling atmosphere,
and enough obfuscation to make you feel just the right amount of
lost and confused. To stay alive you’ll need to be quick on your feet,
but you can always heal yourself by sucking up spilled blood.

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