A spooky point & click adventure about a decades-old mystery? A rhythm game set in a world where music is banned? Or a survival game where you save humanity as a lonely robot? November is looking like another solid month for indie game releases, and we can’t wait to tell you all about them – so, without further ado, check out our list of personal picks from the first week of the month; these are the indie games you should keep an eye on during the early days of November!
Bloodgrounds (November 5)
A tactical game about gladiators, strategic battles, and a quest for vengeance. Train your fighters, send them into turn-based battles, and climb up the ranks, all in order to take revenge on the mad Emperor that murdered your father.

Foolish Mortals (November 5)
A cozy point & click adventure game set in 1933 Louisiana, with our protagonist investigating the mysterious case of a wedding that completely vanished thirty years prior. It’s time to meet the ghosts of the past. Perhaps literally.

Aeruta (November 5)
A cute little side-scrolling action gaming taking place in a world where bread is nearly forgotten. So, to prevent it from being completely forgotten, you defeat cute monsters, gather up rare ingredients, and make tons of delicious bread! Simple.

Kentum (November 6)
You wake up in the year 10,000 – so what do you do? Well… you know. Survive. Scavenge for resources, craft items, and build an automated base that takes care of things for you – because who has time to do everything manually when you have a vast new world to explore?

UNBEATABLE (November 6)
A stylish and colorful narrative rhythm game where music is apparently illegal. So what do you do? Become a criminal, of course!

The Last Caretaker (November 6)
Set in a world swallowed up by the ocean, The Last Caretaker is an open-world survival/crafting game that puts you in the role of a robot whose mission is to save what remains of humanity. No pressure, eh?



