Before summer ends, let's take a look back at hot games from August. We have witnessed beautiful city builders and a dimensional snake game, as well as a computer repair puzzle and a narrative game about boredom.
Have a look through our entire selection below. And if you want to find more convenient collections of games such as this, check out our round-up tag!
Patter (Stuffed Wombat, Gaziter)

"Correct!" – Author's description
Play here (Browser)
Yolk Heroes: A Long Tamago (PixelWestern)

"Become her Guardian Spirit and raise a little hero from an egg to battle the Dark Lord and bring peace back to the land." – Author's description
Purchase on itch.io (Windows)
Metropolis 1998 (YesBox)

"Recreating childhood pixel by pixel. A beautiful throwback to the city builder & simulation games of the 90s/00s." – Author's description
PWYC to download on itch.io (Windows)
Granny's Computer (lem)

"Granny's computer isn't looking great. Can you get rid of the viruses so she can play solitaire?" – Author's description
Play here (Browser)
tramstertram (mattstark)

"A minimalist Amsterdam-inspired town builder with trams." – Author's description
Play here (Browser)
crockpot (emily koonce)

"a game about being bored in the suburbs" – Author's description
PWYC to download / play on itch.io (Windows, Mac, Browser)
Unpacking Armageddon (PlayMedusa)

"Your cardboard boxes are still lying around the basement, but doomsday is here!" – Author's description
Play here (Browser)
Deep Snake (dietzribi)

"it's snake but it's deep" – Author's description
Play / download on itch.io (Windows, Browser)
Horizons: The End Of Words (PUNKCAKE Délicieux)

"Find fragments of lost words drifting in space and explore the universe through your prose." – Author's description
Download on itch.io (Windows)
Terminal City (Powerhoof)

"You'll need all your wits, cunning, and typing skills to make it in TERMINAL CITY, as you guide street-kid V-Loc on his quest to evade the evil Syndicate corpos and rescue his friends." – Author's description
PWYC to download on itch.io (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Source and More information: Warp Door’s August 2024 Roundup
Author: warpdoor.com
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