
Everyone may enjoy a selection of independent games from Team17.
Team17 is a big independent publisher as well as an independent game creator. You may have heard of them if you’ve played the Worms war strategy games. Its video game library has grown a lot over the years, and there are now a lot of great games from a wide range of skilled independent developers.
Team17’s content puts a lot of stress on having a unique story and game design. This gives you different experiences that you won’t get from traditional AAA cinematic adventure games like those on PlayStation. There are also many different types of music to listen to.
Narita Boy

- Developer: Studio Koba
Narita Boy is a 2D action-adventure shooter with a retro look that reminds me of Tron. It is a metagame within a metagame. The story here is about a character in a video game called Narita Boy. It was made by the Creator as a launch title for a made-up device called the Narita One. But a mysterious force called Him changes the game’s memory inside the digital world, making your goal much more important than your program.
With your Techno-sword, you can kill the bad Stallions that are attacking the Digital Kingdom and find out what’s going on. The retro pixel art, visual distortion, and screen edge effects in this game are some of its most striking visual features. They make you feel like you’re inside an old computer system.
Thymesia
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- Developer: OverBorder Studio
Thymesia is a 3D Souls-like game made by Team17. It has plague themes like Bloodborne and adds new gameplay elements to the genre. There are a lot of enemies and collectibles in the environments, which are highly based on games by FromSoftware. Your character Corvus also has a cool look. He is a hooded being wearing a plague doctor’s mask who can change into a raven, which is how he got his name.
Not only does the plague affect the story, but it also affects the tools and the way you play. You’ll be able to get a few plague weapon abilities that you can use in battle. These abilities make your attached blade glow green and temporarily turn it into a more powerful weapon, like a scythe.
Monster Sanctuary

- Developer: moi rai games
Monster Sanctuary is what you’d get if you took all the parts of a monster collector and put them in a 2D pixel art Metroidvania style. You have access to a large bestiary, and the monsters you capture can do much more than fight for you. They can also help you get around the world, such as in underwater parts.
Some of the best things about the game are the cute and funny monsters you can tame around the Sanctuary and the different places you can go. The turn-based fighting is also very good.
Ship Of Fools

- Developer: Fika Productions
Ship of Fools is a co-op roguelite game that takes place on the high seas during the dangerous Aquapocalypse. You and the other Fool crew members will be on the Stormstrider. You will sail through the storm and use the ship’s guns and other weapons to get rid of the scary sea monsters that are trying to sink you.
The hand-drawn character designs and underwater settings are lovely, and the idle animations are cute. But you won’t spend all of your time on the water. In Ship of Fools, you can take short trips to land to deal with merchants on docks that are spread out across the sea.
Blasphemous

- Developer: The Game Kitchen
Blasphemous is a creepy mix of Hollow Knight and Moonscars. It is a 2D Sous-like Metroidvania game set in the Gothic land of Cvstodia with a dark, twisted story about religious themes. The game’s visual themes, like how the main character looks, are influenced by Spanish art and faith. Even though the settings look beautiful, they do a great job of making the game feel ominous and scary.
The Penitent One has lived through a killing by the Brotherhood of the Silent Sorrow. He wears a mask made of metal and barbed wire that looks like a capirote. Now that you’re stuck in Cvstodia with only a sword called “Mea Culpa,” it will soon be used in horrible ways to kill enemies and bosses who are blocking your way to escape.
Hell Let Loose

- Developer: Team17
Team17 has made something very different: a realistic First-Person-Shooter (FPS) combat simulator set in World War II. It’s called Hell Let Loose, which already tells you what a terrifying war experience you’re in for. Hell Let Loose is a multiplayer strategy game where teams of 50 vs. 50 players on both sides of the war take on different military roles. It’s a lot like the multiplayer in Battlefield 1, but with a different setting.
On the front lines, you also have to control tanks and other vehicles and avoid them. Eggy Car game has nine maps that take you to important WW2 fights. Not only is the way weapons are used realistic, but so are the sites of the battles, which are said to be based on “archival aerial photography and satellite imagery.”
Overcooked! All You Can Eat

- Developers: Ghost Town Games, Team17
Think about how hard it is to cook in a professional kitchen, as shown in shows like The Bear or The Menu. Then, think about cooking in moving places like trucks or pirate ships, in dangerous fire, or even in space. That’s what makes the Overcooked series so much fun.
With the All You Can Eat version, this fast-paced co-op cooking game has been remastered and combined with the original Ovecooked and its sequel, as well as some new levels. And the cooking chaos has moved from couch co-op to live multiplayer across platforms.
Killer Frequency

- Developer: Team17
The Whistling Man is a murderer who is stalking the streets of Gallows Creek. And the police are either dead or on leave. Who better than local radio DJ Forrest Nash of 189.16 The Scream to be the new helpline? As possible victims call in, you have to figure out puzzles and help them figure out how to avoid the killer.
Killer Frequency takes place in 1987 and is equal parts comedy, horror, tension, walking simulator, and interactive story with multiple paths. As Forrest Nash, you can move around the station’s rooms to find puzzle pieces, vinyl albums you can play on your show, new hints, and even references to horror movies.
Trepang2

- Developer: Trepang Studios
Everything about Trepang2 says that it is a follow-up to Fear. The level design, environments, horror elements, and, most importantly, the bullet time and very intense and rewarding gory FPS gunplay. You can use pistols, assault rifles, and shotguns at the same time and kill enemies in stylish slow motion as you try to leave a facility you don’t remember why you’re in.
In addition to Fear, there are hints of Crysis, since you also have a cloaking skill that lets you sneak up on enemies and kill them if you don’t want to go all out. Overall, Trepang2 is a pretty epic first-person shooter that can compete with games from AAA companies.
Dredge

- Developer: Black Salt Games
Dredge is a fishing game with a story that has a little bit of Lovecraftian horror mystery in it. The main way to play is to move your boat around a chain of islands and use your tools to catch fish to sell and buy more upgrades. But the island waters where you set sail are full of strange fish that have changed and even scarier big sea creatures that come out at night to attack.
But it’s not just you and your boat the whole time. You quickly meet other people who live in The Marrows, like the Old Mayor and someone called the Collector. The Collector has tasks for you that go beyond your job as a fisherman. These tasks may help you figure out what’s going on with the strange Lovecraftian things that are happening in the area.
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