Screenshot Saturday – March 12th

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, March 12th.

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

Fishbowl

This short video from Fishbowl was shared by the developer (@imissmy_friends) in this tweet. The pixel art and the lighting look beautiful and make the home look like a cozy place to live in. The game is about the character Alo who spends a month in home alone. The premise is interesting and the visuals are appealing, so we look forward to seeing what’s in store for Fishbowl.

Headless JEFF-3

These concept arts for Headless JEFF-3 were shared by the developer (@InsanityCORR) in this tweet. The industrial steampunk arts look gorgeous, and we can’t wait to see how they turn out in the game. You can check out Headless JEFF-3‘s demo on Steam, and wishlist the game if you enjoy this puzzle platformer.

Sons of Valhalla

This short video from Sons of Valhalla was shared by the game’s Twitter page (@SOV_game) in this tweet. This 2d base building is looking better and better each week, especially with the lighting, the small birds flying around, and the reflection in the water! If you are interested in Sons of Valhalla, you can check out their Kickstarter campaign and support the development of the game.

The Silent Swan

Silent Swan

This screenshot from Silent Swan was shared by the game’s Twitter page (@The_Silent_Swan) in this tweet. The spooky skyline is very atmospheric and creates an intriguing and mysterious vibe. We look forward to experiencing this narrative game later this year, and you can wishlist the game on Steam right now.

Project Rascal

This video from Project Rascal was shared by the game’s Twitter page (@ProjectRascal) in this tweet. The game looks like an exciting multiplayer platformer with fast-paced gameplay and vibrant and colorful visuals. If you want to learn more about Project Pascal, participate in beta and early access, and support the developers, you can check out their Patreon page.

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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