1/3 of the game industry has lost their job in the last two years. Ubisoft closed two more studios today. Everyone is out of work. To that end I'm starting a new bundle to benefit a layoffs hardship fund. Game devs: please consider submitting your PAID games to the bundle, which will launch in July.
I played this last Fall and it was a real good time already, and Shawn is good people and Does Good For Videogames. A great moment in time to support him!
TIME STRIKE is a tactical FPS where you can stop time set in a fully destructible voxel world. It's a bit weird but I love it.
We would love if you'd consider wishlisting it here:
store.steampowered.com/app/3427330/...
Try the demo for Blood Dungeon, our newest game coming later this summer to Steam, PS5, and Xbox X|S! store.steampowered.com/app/4666390/...
I played the early version of this almost 2 years ago – and it became literally my favorite Survivor-like. I have been waiting for this for TWO YEARS.
So excited to hop in tonight.
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This morning it is very difficult to balance the excitement of getting 21k wishlists in 5 days for Neighborhoods with the knowledge of the amount of work we need to finish in the next year (including finding a publisher). To be clear I'm in the way excited manic side of that 😂
Tragic. Just a real icon. If you've never read her work please go do that immediately: www.nytimes.com/2026/06/04/w...
If anyone's inclined to help out and upvote this, greatly appreciated! www.reddit.com/r/CozyGamers...
(yay launch week experimentation on what social media channels are most effective for a particular game 😆)
While I was confident the game would find an audience, I am pleasantly surprised in finding more fellow bollard sickos on Steam:
If you loved everything you saw at @wholesomegames.com's Wholesome Direct today, don't stop there! Ourlands, a cozy island builder, just came out earlier this week!
Get it here:
s.team/a/2074470
A game jam from 2026-06-10 to 2026-06-24 hosted by Necrosoft Games. PREMISE: The game industry has a problem. Too many people are out of work (reports say 33% of the industry lost their jobs in the la...