Screenshot Saturday – June 4th

Indie game developers share their work progress every week on Twitter with the #ScreenshotSaturday hashtag. In this piece, we take a look at the most interesting and eye-catching screenshots or short videos of indie games shared on Saturday, June 4th.

GameLuster has a Screenshot Saturday round-up every week. You can check out the previous list here.

Asterigos: Curse of the Stars

This video from Asterigos: Curse of the Stars was shared by the developers (@AcmeGamestudio) in this tweet. The video shows the impressive graphics, animations, and visual effects of the game, and the combat and gameplay look exciting and satisfying. Asterigos is set to release in the fall of this year, and you can wishlist the game on Steam right now.

Delivery For Dr. Shtraus

Delivery For DR Shtraus

This artwork from Delivery For Dr. Shtraus: Shining Street 21 was shared by the developer (@ForShtraus) in this tweet. Main menu screens are an important part of the game, and beautiful artworks such as this will make a great first impression of the game. Delivery for Dr. Shtraus is an indie horror game, and its first chapter is available on Itch.io for us to experience while the second chapter of the game is being developed.

The White Raven

This video from the tactical RPG, The White Raven, was shared by the game’s Twitter page (@whiteravengame) in this tweet. The game has a gorgeous JRPG art style, and the combo animation and anime-style effects look really cool! The game is about to launch its crowdfunding campaign by the end of June, and you can follow The White Raven‘s Kickstarter page and support the development.

Isle of the Lost Blade

Early stages of a game’s development, such as concept arts, are always fascinating to see. And this week, the developers of the Isle of the Lost Blade (@GreenisleGames) shared these lovely concept arts from their game in this tweet. By browsing through their Twitter page, we can already see how some of these concepts have turned out in the game world, and we can’t wait to see what the game will end up like.

The Wreck

This video from The Wreck was shared by the developers (@ThePixelHunt) in this tweet. This could honestly be one of the coolest-looking visual effects in video games. I have no idea what is going on in the scene, or what the story is behind it, but this scene alone has me captivated. As a visual novel, The Wreck has definitely mastered the visual aspect. All that remains is for us to wait and experience the story in full, and you can wishlist the game on Steam so you won’t miss it.

What indies have you got your eye on? Do you like the look of anything Nima found this week? Let us know what you think in the comment section below!

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