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Let’s kick things off this week with a lovely photograph of an alien snail. Be a real shame if anyone, say, mulched it into toothpaste.

Thrilled to announce my new project, a collaboration with the supremely talented@WritNelson!—Photograph the alien inhabitants of an idyllic world - soyour employers can turn them into toothpaste.CELLULAR HARVESTComing to@itchiothis summer!#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/XBXCabrfJZ— Nate ?Internet Grandpa? Berens (@ludodrome)May 9, 2020

Thrilled to announce my new project, a collaboration with the supremely talented@WritNelson!


Photograph the alien inhabitants of an idyllic world - soyour employers can turn them into toothpaste.

CELLULAR HARVEST

Coming to@itchiothis summer!#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/XBXCabrfJZ

— Nate ?Internet Grandpa? Berens (@ludodrome)May 9, 2020

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Aftera brief teaseback in April,Cellular Harvestlooks to be a lovely, lo-fi game about snapping pics of bugs and beasties - so your capitalist overlords can process them into a fine paste for a profit. Gross. Naturally, occasional RPS contributor Xalavier Nelson Jr is working on it, because Xalavier Nelson Jr is working on all games at all times and will not slow down.

Misshapendeveloper Bruto is up next, with an unusual piece of advice - if someone won’t give you a hand, just make them grow one for you.

Body horror all sliding door puzzles!#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/DsQbjEjidY— Misshapen (@Misshapen_game)May 9, 2020

Body horror all sliding door puzzles!#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/DsQbjEjidY

— Misshapen (@Misshapen_game)May 9, 2020

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I’ve never really gotten the appeal of a smart fridge, honestly. Maybe less so if it starting wrecking up my kitchen.

Junk you find in the dungeon now has a small chance of being ‘SMART’Gee I wish my smartfridge did that!#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/Z1CSZne0bC— AGGRO CRAB (@AggroCrabGames)May 9, 2020

Junk you find in the dungeon now has a small chance of being ‘SMART’

Gee I wish my smartfridge did that!#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/Z1CSZne0bC

— AGGRO CRAB (@AggroCrabGames)May 9, 2020

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Describing itself as the “Dark Soulsof internships”,Going Underhas a wild setup - putting you in the trainers of an unpaid intern rummaging through the cursed ruins of failed tech startups. Honestly, thank god my last internship paid minimum wage, nevermind that I never had to batter a corporate goblin king with a kettle. Don’t let yourself be exploited, readers.

Finally - it’s cooler in the shade, so don’t step out without protection.

Not getting sunburned here?️#screenshotsaturday#gamedev#indiedevpic.twitter.com/ycI3WOqsXg— Ewoud (@Ewoud3D)May 9, 2020

Not getting sunburned here?️#screenshotsaturday#gamedev#indiedevpic.twitter.com/ycI3WOqsXg

— Ewoud (@Ewoud3D)May 9, 2020

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I thought this was just a pleasant ol’ game of frisbee at the beach at first. Took a few minutes before I saw the frog-like form shifting from shadow to shadow. A delightfully minimal 3D platformer from small Dutch developers Extra Nice,Schimis set to hop ontoItch.iolater this week.

Disclosure: As mentioned, Xalavier Nelson Jr has made videogames with everyone on the planet, including a collaboration with me to create short sad mech drama Can Androids Pray. He’s also previously written words for us at RPS. Busiest man alive, I tell ya.