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These are characters from the game GodsTV.
It's not out yet, but you can play the demo on Steam. Anyway, I was asked to draw a couple of fanarts for the game.
Rare moment of me drawing something.
V1ktu$ from GodsTV in his beach outfit.
A small proposal
Okay, real talk, I'm actively thinking about starting up a AploveStudio-centric discord server. Just a place to talk about Aplove games like Roseblight, Buckler series, Solace Inc (1 & 2), Project Malice, and AploVVare Collection.
Heck, we could even have channels talking about other indie games and even some smaller titles like the ones on Itch.io (I know I have some games I'd LOVE to ramble about).
Honestly, I just want a space to talk about these unique, and very often overlooked games.
Some games that I would definitely want to share with the masses:
Anything AploveStudio
GodsTV
Dice Gambit
Itch.io game jam games (I have some favorites)
Rizz Dungeon and Hobnobbers
Boom!Buster
Dancin Divas
ARTIUS: Pure Imagination
Other channels we would have:
Hear me out channel
"Share your favorites" game sharing channel
Gamesplain channel (a channel for talking about the hidden messages, origins, and generally cool aspects of games you like)
Fanart and writing channels
Other media sharing channels
Anyone who would be interested, just respond to this post, and I'll consider making it happen.
GodsTV
Six One Indie Showcase
For the DIIYS challenge by GodsTV, I've decided to draw this silly robot named Viktus Max, who has already become my favorite character from it
I think he seems like a very cool robot with a cape to see in it, and his design looks awesome!
fem! Kinni
GodsTV: A Punk Rock Roguelike Adventure Awaits
GodsTV is a chaotic top-down co-op roguelike ARPG game crashing onto Linux and Steam Deck beside Windows PC. Powered by the wild creativity of Melbot Studios, the chaos just keeps coming. Due to make its way onto Steam. During the Six One Indie Showcase, Melbot Studios pulled back the curtain on their wild new project, GodsTV. And let me tell you, this isn’t just another roguelike ARPG clogging up your Steam wishlist. This is a no holds barred, punk rock reality show from hell (literally) where gods run the show, contestants bleed for clout, and the only thing bigger than your weapon is your ego. Oh, and the demo? It’s live on Steam right now, with native support incoming.
We are planning on giving support for Linux and especially for Steam Deck at some point, hopefully during Early Access next year.
Melbot Studios is building GodsTV in Unreal Engine 5, and yes, a native Linux and Steam Deck release is on the way. Get ready, the chaos is due to hit Early Access in 2026. So what’s the deal? Imagine you’re thrown into a cosmic TV show run by deranged deities. You’re not just fighting for survival, you’re fighting for fame. Every run is a fresh episode. Every death? Not the end, but a commercial break. You regroup backstage, shake hands with shady producers, cut some back-alley deals, and come back to the arena flashier and hungrier than before. It’s brutal, it’s ridiculous, and it’s all wrapped up in a sharp satire of showbiz and consumer culture.
GodsTV - Showcase Debut Trailer
GodsTV puts you in the boots of four misfit contenders, each clawing their way up the Fame Show Arena ladder. The action is fast, chaotic, and ever-changing. Arenas morph. Rules flip on a dime. The gods who pull the strings might bless you with absurd powers or drop a cruel twist that leaves you scrambling. This isn’t just another roguelike grind, it’s an unpredictable circus where the spotlight could kill you. And the best part? You don’t have to face the madness alone. Play GodsTV solo if you want, but the title shines when you dive into its co-op mode. Grab a friend, sync your skills, and fight side by side as the cameras roll. Just don’t get too comfortable, fame is fickle, and the gods are always watching. Visually, the game is a riot. Picture Saturday morning cartoons smashed together with punk rock chaos. Every arena, every character, every ridiculous death is drenched in style. It feels like a Saturday night fever dream fueled by energy drinks and bad decisions, in the best way possible. And here’s a juicy extra: Melbot isn’t just making a game. They’ve teamed up with Spud Gun Studios, yeah, the animation crew behind Mashed (that YouTube channel with over 5 million subs). Together, they’re co-producing not only the title’s narrative but also a GodsTV animated series for YouTube. So this whole universe is about to explode beyond gaming. The future? GodsTV co-op roguelike ARPG hits Early Access in April 2026, but you don’t have to wait. The Steam demo is up right now, so Linux and Steam Deck players, go wishlist it, download it, and step into the spotlight. Just remember: in this show, clout is life, and the gods don’t play fair.