Well well well, looky what we have here... another Indie Monday Menu! Join us this week while we cover enough indie game titles for each day of the week. While we do not get to play all these games before they release we do our best to put only top quality games on the menu. We do this by thoroughly vetting all games through demos, reviews, videos and images we find. We hope you find at least one title that makes you feel all fuzzy inside. So without further ado, lets dig in!

Releasing: January 20, 2025
Super Roboy: Delve into the world of Super Roboy, a hand-drawn Metroidvania in a post-apocalyptic setting! Learn enemy skills, explore an interconnected world, battle mutants and robots, and uncover the emotional story of a young robot searching for his father.
Gameplay features:
Post-apocalyptic world with sci-fi elements
Rewarded for diverging from main objectives
Master the elements for powerful advantages
Variety of skills for alter gameplay

Releasing: January 20, 2025
None Shall Intrude: Venture into None Shall Intrude, a roguelite deck-builder with tile-based combat where you become a powerful Raid Boss. Epic battles, intricate strategies, and the ever-present threat of heroic challengers seeking to vanquish your reign. Will you conquer all or fall to valiant heroes?
Gameplay features:
Play as an immortal tied to the lands of mortals
Conquer the world as the main boss
18 possible tiles based interactions
Play Chaos Incarnate who has 3 phases
Use relics to upgrade your powers

Releasing: January 22, 2025
Retro Endurance 8-Bit: A wild, fast paced 8-bit style retro based game played through a board game like progression with speed running vibes that packs a lot of fun! This game is created by ex-emulation author zsKnight featuring many different retro style game segments that spans across various different game genres.
Gameplay features:
Simple and addictive
Multiple game genre inspired by retro games
New game segment unlocked as you level
Split screen local competitive gameplay
Daily challenges and much more

Releasing: January 23, 2025
Echoes of Spellcraft: In this game that combines real-time combat and deck-building mechanics, explore meticulously hand-drawn 2D environments, cast powerful spells at the right moment, encounter various events, and employ unique strategies in each run to defeat waves of enemies!
Gameplay features:
Dynamic real time combat
Unique heat and overload system
Many choices, pave your own path
Spell synthesis and synergy
Tons of spells, enemies and heroes

Releasing: January 23, 2025
Divine Legacy: Neo Amburia: Divine Legacy: Neo Amburia is a medieval-fantasy RPG where a young woman must save her childhood friend, who’s been pulled toward a dark fate. With little more than determination, she'll battle powerful foes, form unexpected alliances, and uncover secrets that could reshape the world.
Gameplay features:
Story-rich experience
Character-driven world
Face-paced, real-time combat
Multiple playable characters
Crafting, potions and time management
Additional content and Easter eggs

Releasing: January 24, 2025
Rogue Zodiacs: A content-rich, turn-based roguelike with truly endless replay value achieved by having countless varieties because all contents are unique. 250+ unique abilities, 200+ unique relics, 16+ locations, 40+ hazards, 90+ unique enemies, and the 12 Zodiacs guarantee each of your runs will be different.
Gameplay features:
Endless replay-ability
Over 250 abilities, 200 relics for tons of combinations
Unique, evolving enemies
Epic battles that offer a real challenge
Tons of content

Releasing: January 24, 2025
Steampunks 1869: The powerful and wealthy factory was working on a new machine called steamflux, which were parts that could connect with the humans to give people superhuman strength and intelligence. But before the public event, they needed to test it on many people. This is how the battle between the factory and the steampunks began.
Gameplay features:
Single player or play with friends
RPG style gameplay
Fight steam powered zombiebots
Easter eggs
Speed run challenges

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