New Games on Itch in Oct & Nov 2024

I. Dear Reader

Welcome to another itch.io round up. If this is the first post like this that you’re seeing: every two months I highlight around ten new games. Most of these games are small in scope and I usually have not played or even read them. I’m often just picking them based on whats caught my idiosyncratic eye. I hear about most of these games through this form.

  1. May You Fish In Interesting Times: You play as anthropomorphic birds going on a fishing trip, who also happened to be rebels in a failed revolution. A cosy fishing game about bonding over shared past trauma. (WH Arthur)
  2. Torchlite: Pulpy, high fantasy game based on Cortex Lite. It’s free to read despire being 200+ pages, full colour art. (Xine)
  3. Jude’s World: A solo, tarot-based journaling game in which a precocious preteen struggles to reunite their estranged parents. (Button Kin Games)
  4. The World We Left Behind: Play as astronauts trekking across an alien planet. You create the planet and discover/author its mysteries. GM-less or solo. (Blinking Birch Games)
  5. Cold Metal: A setting for investigative FitD game, Bump in the Dark. Get a bunch of mysteries around the arrival of digital technology to the original 90s setting. (Mynar Lenahan)
  6. Lo! Thy Dread Empire: A tactical wargame infused narrative RPG sensibilities. Fight the skeleton war against the death cult of capitalism. (Tanya Floaker)
  7. XENO: A Mexican minimalist TTRPG in which you take on the role of a terrifying alien creature sent to Earth to atone for your sins. Ultraviolence/body horror. (Caligaes)
  8. Eureka: The beta for an investigative urban fantasy game with an original system.
  9. 60 Years in Space: A project to make a “realistic” hard scifi RPG that ends up being 2000 pages long. (Half A Press)
  10. Darkest Dungeon 2: This is a fan project that combines the world and lore of the video game with the rules of Torchbearer 2e. Free/non-commercial. (Rolling Intentions)

I’m not sure how useful these round-ups are to readers anymore and as the newsletter goes into its end-of-year reimagination mode, I’m considering whether I continue to do this. If you have thoughts, let me know.

Yours, in December mode,

Thomas


II. Media of the Week

  • On Quinns Quest, the last episode in season one is a review of Slugblaster. It’s a very positive review, focusing on many things including the Beats system, which provides a high-level character arc for each playbook. The discussion online somehow became about a stray line by Quinns how mechanics like this are welcome because “we’re not good at stories”. I wish people discussed the game, instead of this vague statement where we can’t even agree on the meaning of “we”, “good” or “stories”.
  • Matt Colville makes a video about The Elusive Shift, probably my favourite book on RPGs. He reads some excerpts and discusses some of the key arguments the book makes about the early history and debates.
  • This is a really powerful documentary about the video game’s industry censorship and silence on the ongoing Palestinian genocide. It gets into long sections about the military entertainment complex and representation of Arab cultures in games.

  • We got 3 new patrons last week, which is lovely. Thank you to Laurel, George and Kenning!
  • As always, you too can support the newsletter on patreon!
  • If you’ve released a new game on itch.io this month, let me know through this form so I can potentially include it in the end of the month round-up.

III. Links of the Week

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Articles, Reviews

From the archive:

  • Trilemma wrote a very good post about how to make a playground for intrigue: “For intrigue to happen, you need multiple factions in a context where overt violence is impractical (disastrous, strongly discouraged, or incredibly expensive).” (Issue 72, December 2021)

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12 responses to “New Games on Itch in Oct & Nov 2024”

  1. Shawn Roske Avatar
    Shawn Roske

    The round up was useful to me. Because I made a purchase of one of the interesting designs. And learned there was an indie bundle on itch of 50 games for $10.

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    1. Thomas Manuel Avatar
      Thomas Manuel

      That’s good to know, thank you!

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  2. Keith Stetson Avatar
    Keith Stetson

    I think the Trilemma link is busted FYI

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  3. ErinFlight Avatar
    ErinFlight

    I look forward to your link roundups! I’d love it if you kept doing them.

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  4. M B Avatar
    M B

    Thomas,

    Personally, I am quite fond of the round ups. They introduce me to games I would never bump into. Also, I think it’s nice to feel like your game is “getting out there.”

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  5. Mo Holkar Avatar
    Mo Holkar

    Hi Thomas, thank you for this! Just a quick note to say that I always enjoy the itch.io roundup posts — they’re a great illustration to me of the varied and interesting fronts along which game design is developing. But, understood that they must be quite some work to put together, so understood if you do decide to stop.

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    1. Thomas Manuel Avatar
      Thomas Manuel

      Thank you! I’ve got multiple responses and I’m going to keep doing it!

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  6. Lisa Padol Avatar
    Lisa Padol

    For what it’s worth, I find the round-ups useful. Thanks for the shout-out about the Masks of Nyarlathotep review! It was written before the latest edition was published (and I’m vaguely considering running it (once I read it) for folks who’ve played an earlier version, an all-spoilered run).

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    1. Thomas Manuel Avatar
      Thomas Manuel

      Thanks, Lisa! If you’ve written other things like this, do share them with me!

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  7. g2-93293c739afe1482a1072849eb8ded9f Avatar
    g2-93293c739afe1482a1072849eb8ded9f

    Hi Thomas – your mention of 60 Years in Space generated as many visits (and sales) in a day as the 2 week ad campaign I’ve been running on Reddit. So from a creator’s point of view I’d also encourage you to keep going.

    (Also curious how you pick podcast guests as I have some things to say about working on one game for 9 years).

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  8. Clayton Notestine Avatar
    Clayton Notestine

    Great newsletter as usual, Thomas. You always manage to find a sharp video or blog I haven’t seen yet. And thanks for the shout outs!

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