Upcoming 2Awesome Studio indie games for consoles and PC

2Awesome Studio will go ahead with publishing a lot of projects from other teams. Earlier they released a sneak peek at the lineup of the 2020 season in video form. This special will summarizing all of the games which will be released on PC and multiple consoles.

Lost Wing (BoxFrog Games; PC, consoles).

Lost Wing is a frantic speed shooter game in which we control a ship that runs through tracks while dodging traps, defeating enemies and getting as many points as possible. The player will work his way through different types of modes, both by randomly generated environments and others created specifically to challenge the player. Also, if you want to have any kind of opportunity to climb the leaderboards, you must defeat the mega bosses first. With a deep electronic soundtrack and stunning neon science fiction visuals, Lost Wing is a game that fans of speed, shooting and high scores will love.

Rainswept (Frostwood Interactive; consoles)

Rainswept is a murder mystery game where the player investigates a double shooting as Detective Stone, helped by local cop Amy Blunt, in the fictional small town of Pineview. Unravel threads of love, relationships and unresolved trauma in this character driven game.

Farm Slider (Ludomo Gamestudio; PC, Consoles)

Easy to play, difficult to finish and impossible to put down. Hours and hours of baffling fun for all ages. The player will challenge their ability to think about the future in this minimalist puzzle game that contains 48 levels set in villages and farms that are out of place. To fix it you must slide the tiles to match the previous example to complete the level.

Luckslinger (Duckbridge; Consoles)

In Luckslinger, luck is measurable, collectible, and usable whenever the player desires. Inspired by the unreal fast gunmen, the gritty, dark humor and greed-fueled antiheroes of the spaghetti wester classics. In addition to vinyl sound, rhymes, slow drums, and jazz samples of hip hop culture and sound, Luckslinger is a curious game that mixes platforming, shooting, and some unexpected surprises.

Horned Knight (2kSomnis; PC, Consoles)

Horned Knight is an action platformer where the player controls a brave knight that awakens inside a dungeon. He must overcome all his fears, defeat numerous enemies, dodge many traps and escape from this place to be able to reunite with his family again. There are monsters and traps everywhere! You need to help your knight kill them.

Batu Ta Batu (EZSD Games; PC, consoles)

Batu Ta Batu is a colorful tile-based puzzle for one to four players. Swipe and match tiles of the same color and reach ever higher levels of complexity in hundreds of levels and various game modes.
Enter the world of Batu Ta Batu and slide the tiles, combine them and send them to their corresponding color in 10 different game modes. Batu Ta Batu (“join and join” in Basque) is the first commercial game by solo developer Erik Zubiria that has created all the art, code and music in it.

Castle of Pixel Skulls (2KSomnis; consoles)

Castle of Pixel Skulls is a fun retro style platformer where the player has to avoid traps and run to reach the goal at each level before the time runs out. Meanwhile, the game will test the platforming skills of the player while it tries to escape the Castle of Pixel Skulls.

LUDOKU (Ludomo Gamestudio; consoles)

LUDOKU is a unique puzzle game that provokes brain teasing, where the objective is to unlock hidden treasures: challenge the numerous traps and dangers to exploit the riches of an ancient Mayan temple.

Herald: An Interactive Period Drama (Wispfire; consoles)

Graphic adventure based on the choice set in the colonial tides. Board the HLV Herald and uncover its dark secrets in an intriguing story about tyranny and servitude. Herald has won a multitude of awards on narrative, art and mechanics in such prestigious contests as Casual Connect, Eurogamer Expo or Gamescom with Book I & II already released on Steam 2Awesome Partners in cooperation with Wispfire will bring the full experience to more platforms later this year.

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