Another month, another big list of games: scroll down for our list of all the new stuff that was on our collective radar during the month of September.
Mazaica
Extend all lines from numbers to fill up the grids. Puzzles are sometimes meditative. Yet often challenging.
(Windows) — $2.99
Shogun Showdown
Shogun Showdown is a turn-based combat game with rogue-like and deck-building elements. Position yourself and attack at the right time, upgrade your tiles and combo them to get ready to face the Shogun!
(Windows, MacOS, Linux) — $14.99, demo available Also available on Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo Switch
Croquet Conundrum
Croquet Conundrum is a small puzzle game about hitting a ball through pipes to traverse a world of interconnected islands.
(Web) — Free
Rats in a Cage
A corporate satire puzzle game. As a typical corporate rat, you manipulate your coworkers with coffee and gossip and take credit for their work in order to beat every level of a skill assessment test controlled by a cheeky AI that goes beyond the game window to stop you.
(Windows) — $19.99, demo available
CATO: Buttered Cat
CATO = Cat + Toast = Buttered cat paradox = Anti-gravity 🍞🐈🧩 200+ puzzles, 40+ skins
(Windows) — $10.99, demo available
Blockfusion
In Blockfusion you swipe to move blocks and merge them. Blocks of the same size combine to larger blocks. New blocks spawn with every move. Unlock tools and use them strategically to your advantage. By merging special blocks you advance the game, you receive more tools and the board expands and it just keeps going and it never ends, it never ends, it never ends, it never ends, it never ends, it never -
(Windows, MacOS, Linux) — $2.00
HomeNaut
Change the gravity to help the little mouse explorer HomeNaut on his journey to reach the legendary cheese in this puzzle platformer
(Windows, Linux) — $6.99
Circlemount
After a break, we're ready to return with exactly the same amount of dedication and attention to detail as before
(Web) — Free
4-Directional Control My Beloved
4-directional control is great, but what if we had more 4-directional controls in a single game?
(Web) — Free