

At the core of the idea is the phrase, “Everything drowned will someday rise from the deep.One feature that serves to predominantly define this game is the sheer size of the open-world environments that players will need to explore. Though we didn’t get a game title or any gameplay, we learned the next game will take place in a fantasy version of Ireland, and all the characters are cats. The developers of If Found… appeared on the stream to talk about their inspirations wandering through ruins in Ireland, as well as tease their next project. Looks cute, whatever it is! Dreamfeel - Developer Update No, we have no idea what the game is actually about or what you do in it all we saw was a cute Takahashi-style character gently snoring away, camera zoomed in on his uvula, and a dog licking his cheek. Yes, the little dangly thing at the back of the throat. Katamari Damacy and Wattam creator Keita Takahashi is back at it again, this time with a new company called Uvula. But it’s actually a 2014 game developed by Honeyslug for PlayStation 3, 4, and the Vita, and it’s out now on PC via Steam. Okay, it’s a bit hard to explain, and pretty open-ended if you’ve ever played it before. Hohokum looks like Ynglet and Kirby and the Rainbow Curse had an adorable child, and puts you in the control of a colorful little ribbon guy bouncing around stages, sometimes with a bunch of other colorful friends following you or riding on your back. It might be a while before we get a proper look at whatever this new project is, but if it’s anything remotely like the beautiful, episodic Kentucky Route Zero, it’s sure to be worth watching. And the team gave a handful of descriptions of the project, including that it’s the first project where Cardboard Computer is “really focusing on performance as a core part of the piece,” and that it has a “different tempo” from Kentucky Route Zero - it’s “faster” and “hopefully funnier.” Though we didn’t see a trailer, we did get a look at the team working on modeling a dog. A New Project from the Creators of Kentucky Route ZeroĬardboard Computer made an appearance at the showcase to reveal that following their near-decade-long work on Kentucky Route Zero, the studio is now working on a brand new project.


It’s out on August 4 for iOS, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. Hindsight is a story-focused game going through a woman’s life, from birth to present day, where physical objects can become literal windows into the past. From the creator of the elegant tree cultivation puzzler Prune, Hindsight got a brand new trailer today with a release date for the first time.
