Screenshot Saturday – September 26th

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, September 26, 2020.

You can check out last weeks list here.

Can’t Keep My Eyes off of You

In this tweet, the developers of Born of Bread showed a brief footage of their beautiful game. The world design, characters, lighting and animations of the game look fantastic. The funniest part though is the way both characters are staring at the camera the whole time! Born of Bread seems like an entertaining game, and we want to see more of it.

Looking Angelic

We got to see some footage from Angelic, an upcoming turn based strategy game in this tweet. The graphics look really amazing, and the gameplay footage shared in the tweet promises a beautiful, deep, and engaging game. We are really excited to see where Angelic is headed.

Around Every Corner

In this tweet,  Brandon Yu shared an early stage footage of the game they are working on. The way the light reveals the environment around each corner, the monsters chasing you, and the uncertainty of where you can go and where you are gonna hit a dead end is really intriguing. This all promises a brilliant and simple horror game.

An Exciting RPG

The developers of the upcoming RPG game, Heredity, showed some beautiful screenshots of their game in this tweet. These screenshots look stunning. With beautiful world design, realistic graphics, and familiar RPG interface, Heredity might be the next big title in the genre.

Rolling through the Boxes

The developers of Rune Fencer Illyia, showed a new mechanic from the game in this tweet,  but there was a lot more to see in this short video. The game has a stunning world and background design, and the character looks very cute! Rune Fencer Illyia is a beautiful metroidvania game and we are excited to see more of it.

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