As usual at the end of the first quarter of each year, Google has made its official debut for the Indie Games Festival, their annual festival that combines the best games created by private companies and developers. from Europe, Japan and South Korea.
Before celebrating the end of the festival, unfortunately it cannot be personalized on April 25 as planned due to a coronavirus-related problem, Google has published the last 20 for each division of this competition. And as always, we've decided to collect them to give you that possibility try them on your mobile phone and find out why they were selected for the festival that brought together some of the world's finest independent developers.
As always, all developers are last names receive special benefits and promotions that will help them grow and move forward more. However, only the winners will receive the best prizes to be distributed within a few weeks.
Best Indie Games in Europe
Of all the games made by European origin developers, titles such as Bad north, one of our favorite games released in September of last year, either Trafixx, a good general style theme is that at that time it was chosen as one of the best releases of the week in the new category of mobile games. It is among them The White Door, one of the latest creations from the creators of the Rusty Lake series; and Demons Never Liedof Spanish producer Maika Hernández.
Best Indie Games from Japan
It's equally interesting graduates from Japan, during which we receive titles that during their first months of life have managed to draw thousands of players from all over the world, such as Gallery, METHOD! or The Snowman's Story.
Best Indie Games in South Korea
The list ends with leading indie games from South Korea, made with titles such as Little Boy or Magic Survival. The best types of games that can be downloaded through the Google Play store.
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