What makes itch.io a little difficult at times is finding things that are interesting to play. Discovery is a real issue when great ideas are buried among high school projects and nasty little efforts to scam a quick buck from players. With that in mind, I thought what might be helpful to readers would be if I did a brief write-up of interesting games that I’ve come across on itch.io each week. In many cases these games will be unfinished or “in development,” but I’m highlighting them because they promise something special and are well worth keeping on the radar.
Note: I also haven’t played these games. I highlight them as interesting based on the itch.io description and concept. Where I find the time to do actual reviews or other coverage, I will compose separate articles on the game in question. These aren’t so much an endorsement (or piece of criticism) as they are a head’s up.
Naturally, if you want to pick up a couple of the Dee Dee visual novels while you’re there on itch.io to support our work here, I would be eternally grateful! There’s a new one that recently came out, Sade!
Symphony of Seven Souls
I’m not sure “existentialism” is a content warning-worthy theme, but I am very interested in Sunrise on the Moon to see what this existentialist discourse is all about. I do like me a good bit of Sartre, after all. Couple that with a really lovely lo-fi aesthetic, and this could easily be a visual novel worthy of your attention.
National Park Girls – Episode 4
As per the description of the fourth chapter: All Eve ever wanted was to protect and preserve the land, but after five years of being a ranger in Yosemite National Park, she’s just about ready to throw in the towel. The people are careless, her co-workers are annoying, and thanks to an increasingly tight budget she can hardly do her job. Fed up and burned out, Eve lashes out, but after being transferred to a remote cabin post in return, she only finds herself more uncertain of the value of being a ranger. Soon after arriving, three strange girls corner her in the cabin. Not only do they claim to live there, but they also say they’re the manifestations of Zion, Yellowstone, and Yosemite National Parks! So you can probably expect this to have a fair dose of humour and wit, but also a warmth and charm to it. With full voice acting, an original OST, and plenty of beautiful art from the same artist the fuelled Doki Doki Literature club, it looks like this one will be a keeper.
– Matt S.
Editor-in-Chief
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