Screenshot Saturday! A museum of the long run, showcasing bits and items that can finally (possibly!) be morphed and reworked into video games you can get your palms on. This week: one excellent new pal, a struggle in a vibrant forest, and an entire bunch of locations I need to wander round in.
Here is a brand new good friend for you: Stompy, a buddy from the world of puzzle journey game Sayri.
Stompy is seemingly “the most favourite character of all who played the game.” I all the time advise warning round these elements since you by no means know the way game growth will go, however this declare I can consider utterly as a result of they’re additionally my most favorite character, from any game, regardless of solely having seen them on this brief clip.
According to the game’s website, Sayri is scheduled to launch later this 12 months and options “the kindest, cleverest and cutest creature that’s just like a real person but with four legs, a tail, two hands, six ears, and two horns.” I’m in.
Not fairly so pleasant is that this chicken from vibrant motion platformer Lume And The Shifting Void:
I assume that the builders have been busy specializing in that very fairly death-explosion, so their website is sparse in the intervening time, however does hyperlink out to all their social media with the intention to keep watch over growth wherever you squirrel your self away on-line.
And for the lonelier souls who don’t need to be hanging out with buddies or preventing enemies, listed below are some unadorned backgrounds to ooh and ah over.
These are areas from Virgo Vs The Zodiac, a villain-focused JRPG. They might be crammed in whenever you’re truly traversing them in game: per its Steam page, it options “unlikely friends and foes such as Goats, Save Dinosaurs and a Cookie Companion,” and now I’m very interested by that are buddies and that are foes. And whether or not you may give them tea, which seems to be a game mechanic as per the header picture. (They’re most likely therapeutic potions, however I can dream.)
Bonus this week is the marvel of offline. God I want that had been me.