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Indiescovery Episode 2: Our most anticipated indie games for 2023All aboard the hype train, there are some great indies on the horizon!
All aboard the hype train, there are some great indies on the horizon!

Proving that our ability to organise recording a podcast episode wasn’t some sort of one-off fluke, the Indiescovery crew are back again! Going forward, this is going to be a fortnightly podcast, but we just couldn’t wait to share our thoughts on this year’s best upcoming indie games, so we decided to release Episode 2 a week early, as a treat (the treat is for us, really, but we hope you enjoy it too!).
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Episode notes
We begin with a nice little chat about what we’ve all been playing since we got back from our Christmas hols. I’m eager to extol the virtues ofTiny Life, a pixel art spiritual successor to classicThe Simsthat’s just hit early access. Liam likes similarly retro-styledNightmare Of Decaybecause it’s likeResident Evil, but somehow even gorier, and also puts in a good word for upcoming open-world parkour-precision-platformerBallistic Zen, which in a happy coincidence is due out the very day this episode releases! Rachel, meanwhile, has lately been all about magical coming-of-age ’90s nostalgia tripA Space For The Unbound.
After that little catch-up, we take a whistle-stop tour of our most anticipated indie games expected to release in 2023. I kick things off withAnemoiapolis: Chapter 1andInescapable— neither of which I know a lot about, except that they are both shaping up to be exactly my jam. I’m also eager for another look atRomancelvania, the side-scrolling horror date-‘em-up that couldn’t be more my thing if it tried.
Liam’s belovedHypnospace Outlawis getting both a sequelanda spinoff inDreamsettlerandSlayers Xrespectively, if you can believe it! He also can’t wait for reverse citybuilderTerra Nil, which looks so peaceful it makes us all want to have a little cry.
Rachel also submits Mary Poppins-esque Metroid-likeGunbrellafrom the makers ofGato Roboto. She follows this up withThirsty Suitors, an action-plaftormer-RPG about learning to forgive your flaws and get over your exes through skateboard battles and homestyle cooking.
We conclude the discussion with a big love-fest forDemonschoolbecause, as it turns out, we’re all very stoked forDemonschool.
We also get sidetracked onto a few incidentals, like a quick (spoiler-free!) chat on The Banshees Of Inisherin; a brief, friendly disagreement over which Sims game is the best; and the revelation that my rarely-seen mean streak is apparently activated when I drink a second cup of coffee.
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14 Indie Games We Can’t Wait To Play In 2023
