Screenshot Saturday Tuesday: What’s a three-day lag when there are all these games to admire?

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Every weekend, indie devs show off current work on Twitter’s #screenshotsaturday tag. And every Monday, I bring you a selection of these snaps and clips. Well, on Tuesday this week, thanks to the four-day Easter weekend. But the games look just as attractive and interesting as they did on Saturday, so what’s the hurry? Check these out!

Elevating action from this “retro-styled isometric simulation game”:


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I like this nod to Deus Ex in Aquametsis (coming to Steam), a “blend of immersive sim, tactical FPS, and strategy set in a submerged corporate hellscape”:


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I mean, what do you want me to say, this speaks for itself:


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I’m still so into the look of Yelizaveta: The Labours Of Misfortune:


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Unleashing your horde in zombie ’em up You Are Zombies (demo available on Itch):


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I keep meaning to write about phenomenal browser game Corru.Observer (free to play through its site) so consider this a reminder to both of us:


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A bit of sailboating in this game made by a sailboater:


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The rude ‘tude is a little flat but I’m interested in beat ’em up Thriller Night:


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Getting groovy in platformer DoubleShake (coming to Steam, with a demo there now):


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There’s a lot to understand here in roguelikelike Solitaire ’em up Solitaire Battle (coming to Itch, with a demo there now) but after Luck Be A Landlord turned slot machines roguelikelike and Balatro did the same with poker, sure I’m interested in more games in the same vein:


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This nice forest visit in Akatori: Сhapter One (coming to Steam) is a touch livelier than the one I myself had over the weekend:


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A charming reload animation from StarIliad, “a Metroidvania game about a Sheriff exploring the inside of a giant space whale”:


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There’s a lot going on in this cutscene from magical girl bullet hell action-RPG Marmoreal (coming to Steam, with a demo there now):


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Waterpark-building manage-o-sim Aqua Mundo (coming to Steam) continues to look good:


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What else caught your eye this weekend, reader dear?

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