Paralives - Gameplay Trailer
Meet Talia and Nikki as they move into the town of Melino and showcase the main gameplay features of Paralives, coming out May 25th, 2026 in Early Access!
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Paralives - Gameplay Trailer
Meet Talia and Nikki as they move into the town of Melino and showcase the main gameplay features of Paralives, coming out May 25th, 2026 in Early Access!
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DIGGERGUN Unleashes A Gritty Life-Sim Adventure
DIGGERGUN launches bringing its gritty 2D life-sim platformer game not just to Windows, but also to Steam Deck, Linux, and Mac. Thanks to the bold creativity of Kabloop, this title bursts with heart, grit, and originality. Which you can now find on Steam. Grab your hard hat and your sense of rebellion DIGGERGUN launches, and it’s not your average 2D platformer. Developed by solo dev Kabloop and published by Grab The Games, this life-sim platformer adventure throws you into a 2D world. Since this is one where low wages, long hours, and corporate greed grind everyone down and it’s up to you to dig your way to freedom. Set on a bleak, wind-battered island off the coast of the UK, DIGGERGUN launches you into the mud and metal of Cornwall Mining Corp, a shady company that runs on sweat and suffering. You’re just one worker among many, stuck in an endless grind to earn £3000 by digging for lithium. The catch? You’re broke, exhausted, and surrounded by people trying to survive under a system that doesn’t care if you collapse. This isn’t a shiny fantasy world, it’s painfully real. Every choice matters. You’ll have to manage your time, energy, and money as the rigid day and night cycle ticks away. Will you play by the rules and dig your way out, or find another path. Maybe one that shakes the whole corrupt system to its core?
DIGGERGUN - Launch Trailer
Kabloop, the title’s creator, poured years into crafting this grim yet strangely hopeful tale. “It’s an incredible feeling to finally make the whole game accessible to players around the world,” they said. “I hope gamers connect with the story, the world, and all the hidden secrets waiting to be uncovered.” The developer also touched on the real-world roots behind the title’s message. “As mega-corporations and politicians keep squeezing working people, DIGGERGUN’s themes about inequality feel even more relevant today. Just recently in the UK, there were talks about cutting the minimum wage and stripping workers of rights, and that’s exactly the kind of thing that inspired this game.” If you like your releases with a bit of bite and a lot of heart, DIGGERGUN launch delivers. The gameplay's darkly beautiful monochrome art style captures the weight of its world, while the story keeps you hooked with tension, grit, and just enough hope to keep going.
Beta Build
You can launch right into DIGGERGUN on Steam Deck, or Linux by grabbing the special beta build titled “maclinuxos_betaversion.” Here’s how to access it, which is quick and easy:
Right-click in you Steam Library
Go to properties,
Go to the Betas tab,
From the drop down list next to the Beta Participation header, select maclinusos_beta version
Download!
And yes, since Linux players are included. DIGGERGUN launches now on Steam for Windows, with a Beta available for Linux and Steam Deck with Mac. The 2D life-sim platformer also supports 14 languages, including English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, and more. So grab your pickaxe, comrades. The mine’s calling and there’s more than just lithium buried down there.
Hello Kitty Island Adventure
At a Glance: An idyllic game where you can live out your vacation fantasies as a cute little animal, enjoy the relaxed pace of island life, and maybe solve a mystery or two. Story: Hello Kitty Island Adventure does feature a overall storyline, but story takes a backseat to exploration, and casual side quests. Because certain quests are gated behind friendship level requirements with specific characters, the pacing is a bit slower than one might expect, but I didn't find that it negatively impacted the experience. There's little mysteries to solve, although they don't feel high stakes.
This may be a good or bad thing depending on personal preference, but I found the chance of pace enjoyable, especially as a way to relax. The twists and turns are perhaps a bit expected, but you probably aren't playing Hello Kitty Island Adventure for shocking revelations, and life or death scenarios. While not heavy on intense story, it's heavy on charm. Style: Hello Kitty Island Adventure features a 3D over-the-shoulder point perspective, and also includes a first person photomode. Although there are options to adjust angle and zoom of the player view, it can sometimes lead to awkward camera angles when pieces of the landscape obscure your view. I encountered this occasionally while trying to fish or catch insects.
Despite the challenge with certain angles, the style works very well for the game, and the cheerful colors, and vibrant environments invite exploration. The houses, characters, and items are also well-designed, with a dedication to aesthetic, and polish that I wasn't expecting. You'll also be able to find hidden gudetama's (a sleepy, anthropomrphic egg), all over the island, and it's a highlight discovering where the little guy is hiding next. Characters: I can't review this game and not mention how CUTE the characters are. I loved Hello Kitty as a kid, and this game was the perfect fuel for that nostalgia. The characters are kind, quirky, and sometimes irreverent, but it fits well into the universe that's been established. If you want morally gray characters, and gripping drama, this won't be the game for you, but sometimes a little optimism is refreshing. You can also customize your player character, and unlock different clothing and color palettes for them. Ever wanted to be the animals instead of a human in Animal Crossing? That is exactly what Hello Kitty Island Adventure lets you do!
There's several different animal species to pick from, and several body shapes for each, as well as eye shapes and patterns. Although the characters are almost unfailingly helpful, and friendly, there are a couple of surprising jokes that might go over the heads of younger audiences, including one referring to cakes snakes on a plane. You're rewarded for befriending characters, not just with new quests, but different perks as well, and the ability to give multiple gifts a day makes befriending characters feel more like a gentle progression and less of a tedious slog.
Music: While never annoying, the music in HKIA often fades into the background for me. It could simply be nostalgia talking, but for me, I could use a more varied soundtrack. It makes me miss the Animal Crossing music, and is hard not to compare the two games, especially when AC has created so many ear-worms. There's nothing wrong with the soundtrack and a couple songs were quite enjoyable, but I wouldn't necessarily remember the names of them.
The Good:
-Amazing aesthetic, the cute, exaggerated proportions of Sanrio characters make a perfect match for a game like this. While not photorealistic by any stretch of the word, it's polished and looks like care was put into designing it
-The house customization is easy to navigate, and there's a decent range of styles too
-Collecting items is easy, and the item caps per day don't feel like they hold gameplay back. There's also ways to send helpers to forage for you, or get perks to make getting items easier
-Refreshingly kind characters and lack of drama might detract for some, but I found it to be incredibly relaxing, and a bit of wish fulfillment, where the biggest worry is trying to decide where you want to explore for the day
-Pacing is relaxed, and there isn't a huge time commitment necessary
The Bad: Controls feel a little laggy on occasion and slightly unresponsive. This could just be me playing a lot of House Flipper 2, and being accustomed to my objects flinging themselves into other dimensions, but it was definitely noticeable
-The lack of map pins makes trying to return to treasure chests very hard, especially for how often you run into chests without having the special keys they need
-Because the game does have some real time components, there's a limit to how much you can do everyday, at least in terms of gifting and quests. If you want to binge a game for hours, a day, this probably won't be the game for you--I didn't mind it but your milage may vary
-Occasionally wonky camera angles, especially when fishing or creature catching
-Prompts to give gifts, craft and talk with characters is mapped to different buttons so it's easy to accidentally start a conversation when you meant to build something or give a gift--which can get tedious if you're used to "just hit 'A' to interact" Final Consensus and Rating: A laid-back life-sim that lets you explore your surroundings at your own pace, and customize your experience. Cute characters, and open ended enough to keep you coming back for more, 8 out of 10.
Cattle Country Saddles up with Pixel Charm and Fun
Cattle Country launches, inviting players to ride into a cozy cowboy adventure game and build homestead on Steam Deck, Linux, and Windows PC. All thanks to the creative minds at Castle Pixel for bringing fresh adventures. Which you can find on Steam with 89% Positive reviews.
Got a soft spot for pixel charm, cozy life-sims, and cowboy adventure stories that stick with you like prairie dust? Then it’s time to grab your hat, dust off those boots, and head out West, because Cattle Country launches. Since it’s everything your frontier-lovin’ heart’s been waitin’ for.
From the talented ranch hands at Castle Pixel and the folksy crew at Playtonic Friends, Cattle Country is a laid-back, heartwarming life-sim game that launches you into the wide open beauty of the untamed West. You’ll raise cattle, craft gear, grow crops, and build your dream homestead Steam Deck and Linux. Doing so under skies so big, you might just feel like you can breathe for the first time in years. It’s no wonder this release is gaining attention among gamers.
This ain’t just another farming sim. It’s a way of life.
Cattle Country | Launch Trailer
You’re not just tending soil and feeding cows—you’re stepping into a world where every character has a story, every sunset feels earned, and every decision you make brings your homestead to life. Got a soft spot for heartfelt connections? Good news: there are 18 romanceable characters here, each with their own quirks, charm, and secrets. Whether it’s sparks flying at the local rodeo or quiet moments by the fire, there’s love out there—if you’ve got the grit to find it. Experience how this Cattle Country launch can enrich your social connections.
And don’t think you're launching into peaceful prairie days, trouble’s never far in Cattle Country. Bandits could show up when you least expect it, lookin’ to cause a ruckus. Better keep your boots laced and your eyes sharp—you’ve got a ranch to defend.
What’s waiting out there?
Ranchin’ & Craftin’: Build it all from scratch—your barn, your tools, your legacy.
Tight-Knit Town Life: Make friends, share stories, and feel like you belong.
Hidden Treasures: Dig deep in the mines for rare finds (and maybe a bandit’s buried stash).
Wildlife & Wonder: Track critters or just roam and soak up the serenity.
Whether you’re a city slicker lookin’ to escape the noise, or a seasoned Linux player craving a new cozy obsession, Cattle Country delivers big-time. You can find this cowboy adventure game on Steam Deck, Linux, and Windows PC for just $18.99 USD / £14.79 / 15.99€ — and if you jump in fast, you can wrangle a 15% launch discount for a limited time on Steam. Don’t miss out as the Cattle Country launch brings these irresistible deals.
So go on—hitch your wagon, ride into the sunset, and carve out your own piece of the West. Cattle Country launches, and it’s also callin’ your name.
Lonesome Village will not get a day-one release
Lonesome Village life-sim game still due to get support for Linux and Mac with Windows PC. Thanks to further details from developer Ogre Pixel. Working to make its way onto Steam soon. Puzzle solving and life-sim meet in Lonesome Village. A cozy, no-combat, coyote adventure, launching November 1st on Windows PC. Which also includes Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Series X|S. But this will not be a day-one release for Linux. Since Ogre Pixel is having issues with the console ports taking longer than they should. So now, according on the email, they have "delayed the Mac and Linux versions." But the team is eager to bring native support, as per their Kickstarter commitment. Plus, since Lonesome Village is a Unity 3D game, we should have a native build soon after launch.
Lonesome Village - Release Date Announcement Trailer
The people of Lonesome have vanished and a mysterious tower has risen from the ground. This is also bringing secrets of a long buried village now disturbed. Take on the role of Wes the coyote, due to help bring this village back from the hands of evil! In Lonesome Village you will solve mind-bending puzzles. Doing so as you work your way up the mysterious tower. Then save the villagers and get to know them as you explore Lonesome, then make it your home.
Key features:
A cozy, no-combat adventure with puzzles to solve, people to meet and a village to rebuild!
Solve mind-bending puzzles to gain entry to and make your way up a mysterious magic tower, one dark dungeon at a time.
Save villagers from a perilous stay in the tower. Help bring them back home to Lonesome!
Make Lonesome your home - build relationships with the villagers. Earn land in the Lonesome Village then build and customize your house inside and out.
Help Lonesome grow by working in your garden and fishing in the nearby lakes.
Uncover a detailed and fascinating world full of mystery and adventure.
Discover the gripping story of Lonesome’s origins and learn about Wes' secret past.
Lonesome Village puzzle solving and life-sim game is launching this week. Due to release on November 1st. But there is support still coming for both Linux and Mac. Be sure to Wishlist the games on Steam.
What is this Indie Game Deiland Pocket Planet all about!? Is it worth picking up!? Get some ideas here from my Raw First Impressions plus Gameplay! This remi...
Cute little Indie game, really relaxing! I would recommend it, if you are into Life-Sims/Harvest Moon style of games!
New Life-Sim Game: Lemon Cake🍋🍰
I just uploaded a gameplay video on YouTube of the new life-simulation game called Lemon Cake. Its super cute and has vibes from lots of different games like The Sims, Stardew Valley, Cooking Mama, Animal Crossing, etc.!
I think its a game simmers would really enjoy so check it out☺
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