We continue our deep-dive into the latest indie game releases of the month – so, without further ado, here’s Part 3 of our look at some of the most promising titles of September! Enjoy!
And remember to catch up on our previous episodes here: Part 1, Part 2!
Easy Delivery Co. (September 18)
A cute and (generally) relaxing game about being a cat who drives a delivery truck – you pick up packages, deliver them in one piece, and try tosurvive the harsh, freezing temperatures and merciless weather conditions.

LAN Party Adventures (September 18)
CRT monitors, CRT monitors everywhere – conjuring up the vibes of the late 90s and early 2000s, LAN Party Adventures will have you install programs and connect cables as you set up a LAN party at a local game store… while also untangling the mystery of your missing friend.

Moros Protocol (September 18)
A roguelite boomer shooter with retro visuals, taking place on a derelict spaceship overrun by horrific monstrosities. Good thing you didn’t forget your gun, eh?

Arctic Awakening (September 18)
A first-person narrative adventure (or “walking simulator”) in which your plane crashes in the Arctic, forcing you to survive in the harsh cold with only your floating therapy bot to keep you company.

Jump Space (September 19)
Formerly known as Jump Ship, this 4-player PvE sci-fi shooter combines spaceship management/combat with fast paced, on-foot FPS action.

Dyer Expedition (September 19)
A low-poly, retro-style puzzle adventure game inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s famous novella, “At the Mountains of Madness”.

Witchy Business (September 22)
A so-called job simulator that lets you run your very own witchcraft shop. What does that entail, you may ask? Well, brewing potions, managing your alchemy station, doing business with the locals and collecting herbs and various oddities to add to your collection, just to name a few.

Aethermancer (September 23)
In this roguelite/monster tamer, you’ll have your own lineup of creatures to send into turn-based battles – what’s more, these creatures only get stronger with each death, allowing them to evolve based on their past lives.

The Night Crawler (September 24)
A cozy little game where your goal is to create and manage your own terrarium. Grab a flashlight, head out, and collect various nocturnal insects for your collection – then make sure your new friends are kept safe and well-fed.

Hades II (1.0 release, September 25)
In this sequel to the wildly popular action-roguelike Hades, players will once again throw themselves into a world filled with untold dangers – and this time, they’re going up against the so-called Titan of Time. September 25 will mark the full 1.0 release of the game as it leaves Early Access.

CloverPit (September 26)
Described as “the demonic lovechild of Balatro and Buckshot Roulette”, CloverPit forces you to keep playing a demonic slot machine. Your options? Win big and pay off your debt… or suffer the consequences.

Hotel Barcelona (September 26)
A side-scrolling 2.5D action game from SWERY and SUDA51, the creative minds that brought you Deadly Premonition and No More Heroes, respectively. Need I say more?



