With fifteen games being featured at Gamescom (and coming soon to the platform), some easy digests are more than welcome. The first five games deserve a spotlight for their unique quirks in gameplay, style, and mechanisms. Get ready to embrace innovation as these games bring something new and refreshing to the gaming table!
You may have heard of Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, so technically speaking this isn’t entirely new, but did you know that things get even crazier in the sequel? Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a quirky narrative adventure featuring cute pixel art, an even cuter cast of veggie characters, and a story that’s simply bonkers. Who knew the world of vegetables has gangs, heists, and underworld activity?
This stylized, steampunk strategy game offers lots of freedom with its open world. A sequel to The Falconeer, you’d better believe you will get your fair share of flight simulation through dragons, warbirds, and airships as you build your battlements across the map. But why not stop and take in the scenery once in a while? Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles expands on all the fun of the prequel while adding building tools to really make the world your own.
Unravel the mysteries of a troubled nobleman in Ugly! This storybook mansion holds many clues and secrets related to the main character’s traumatic past. An ugly truth awaits those who use the unique mirror mechanic to their advantage, but beware: you will have to platform through puzzle rooms and outsmart the bosses to get to the bottom of this. If you love dark fairy tales with even darker secrets, this one's for you.
Hats off to you! Mr. Sun’s Hatbox is a surprising roguelike with slapstick humor and a colorful pixel art style. Run your very own headquarters and take on the most funky and perilous jobs—if you hope to get back your beloved hatbox from Mr. Moon, that is. You’ll start humble and build up your emporium from scratch, reclaiming lost hats and making the conniving thieves pay.
Four characters, four intertwining storylines. Tails Noir Preludes precedes Backbone, so we hope you’re ready to step into the shoes of raccoon detective Howard once more. The post-noir narrative adventures of Tails have randomized events and various dialogue choices, affecting the protagonist’s paths as well as those he interacts with. What will your version of Howard look like by the end of this tale?
Discover a variety of thrilling games at Gamescom, and don't miss the opportunity to try them with limited-time demos on the Utomik platform! These games will be fully released on Utomik soon, but why wait? Dive into the excitement now and experience the gaming magic firsthand!