{"id":36271,"date":"2026-03-14T22:46:51","date_gmt":"2026-03-14T14:46:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=36271"},"modified":"2026-03-14T22:46:51","modified_gmt":"2026-03-14T14:46:51","slug":"ball-x-pit-on-mobile-piece-by-piece-x2-and-other-new-indie-games-worth-checking-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=36271","title":{"rendered":"Ball x Pit on mobile, Piece by Piece x2 and other new indie games worth checking out"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div data-article-body=\"true\">\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">Welcome to our latest roundup of what&#8217;s going on in the indie game space. A bunch of intriguing games arrived this week, including a mobile port of one of the most absorbing things I\u2019ve played in years and two completely different titles with the same name. Let\u2019s get things started with a look at a few projects that were featured in the latest edition of the Future Games Show.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\"><em>Hyperwired <\/em>(from SidralGames and publisher SelectaPlay) is a 2D roguelike shooter with an interesting resource-management twist. To recharge your weapons and systems, you have to plug a cable that trails behind your spaceship into a socket. While you&#8217;re plugged in, your movement is restricted by the length of the tether, but you gain more firepower.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">There are a whole bunch of upgrades and bullet modifiers to play around with here, including a slow-motion system you can activate at almost any time. <em>Hyperwired <\/em>is slated to hit Steam, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X\/S and Nintendo Switch this summer.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">In <em>Clean Up Earth,<\/em> you and other players can work together to restore polluted environments. You can play solo if you like, but on the larger maps you&#8217;ll need to team up with others to handle large bits of junk. One particularly neat aspect of <em>Clean Up Earth<\/em> is that in-game actions will automatically trigger micro-donations from developer Magic Pockets and its partners to environmental organizations.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\"><em>Clean Up Earth<\/em> is coming to Steam, Epic Games Store, PS5, and Xbox Series X\/S on April 2. A Nintendo Switch 2 version is on the way in the future. There&#8217;s a demo available on Steam as well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\"><em>Mr. Magpie\u2019s Harmless Card Game <\/em>is a minesweeper-style riff on the likes of <em>Inscryption <\/em>and <em>Buckshot Roulette<\/em>. As with some other roguelike deckbuilders, you&#8217;re trapped in a creepy situation and the only way to escape alive is to gamble and earn enough money in time to meet quotas. To do that, you&#8217;ll need to twist the odds in your favor by building multipliers and synergies. You can boost your deck with powerful cards you can buy from a shop.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">However, there are dangerous JERRY cards on the board that could spell doom if you flip them over. You can use hints and strategies to try to figure out where those cards are and avoid them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">There&#8217;s no release date as yet for <em>Mr. Magpie\u2019s Harmless Card Game<\/em>, which is from Giant Light Studios. However, you can request access to a playtest on Steam.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">A press release described <em>Herdles<\/em> as &#8220;Spyro meets <em>Breath of the Wild<\/em>, with a dog.&#8221; I&#8217;m immediately sold.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">Playing as a magical version of creative director Christian H\u00fcbel\u2019s own dog, Snoopy, you&#8217;ll &#8220;restore balance to a fracturing world&#8221; in this open-world platformer. On your journey, you&#8217;ll rescue Herdles, or corrupted creatures. Doing so will unlock new powers, such as being able to glide, bust through walls and swim up waterfalls.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">There&#8217;s no combat or death in this game, which seems to be largely about solving puzzles, experimenting with physics-based abilities and exploring. It&#8217;s said to have &#8220;deep accessibility and customization options&#8221; too. Fire Sword Studios and One More Journey are behind <em>Herdles<\/em>, which does not have a release window, though the Steam page is live.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"heading-mb col-body heading-text-style font-bold charcoal-color\" data-jump-link-target=\"\" id=\"new-releases\">New releases<\/h2>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">I took an earlier-than-usual lunch break on Thursday to check out the mobile version of <em>Ball x Pit<\/em> (from Kenny Sun and friends and publisher Devolver Digital) as soon as it was released. I adore this game. I&#8217;m happy it runs smoothly on my iPhone 16, because that should give me more reason to avoid doomscrolling.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">It&#8217;s the same <em>Ball x Pit<\/em>. It&#8217;s still fantastic. The touchscreen dual-stick controls work well enough, especially when the auto-fire option is enabled. Still, a mobile controller like OhSnap&#8217;s MCON or the Backbone Pro works better for me.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">A bunch more people will be able to enjoy <em>Ball x Pit<\/em> now that it&#8217;s on iOS and Android. You can play the first level for free and it costs $10 to unlock the full game.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">It&#8217;s a pretty good week for folks who are into brick-breaking roguelites, because here&#8217;s another one. <em>ITER-8<\/em> (from fluckyMachine and publisher Fireshine Games) blends mining and tower defense. It&#8217;s a bit like <em>Dome Keeper<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">You&#8217;re tasked with acquiring resources from an enormous monolith that&#8217;s above your base. You&#8217;ll need to drag these items back to your base so you can upgrade your character, ship, shield and weapon. There are relics to find and you can swap these for installations like lasers, barriers and cannons. There are also puzzle-based sections that sees your character leave their ship for some in-person mining and upgrade collecting, temporarily switching from 2D to 3D action.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">After a while, the monolith starts to thrum with an ominous sound. That means it&#8217;s time to race back to base (with the help of a fast-travel system) to fend off waves of alien enemies.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">The two sides of <em>ITER-8 <\/em>work fairly well together and I&#8217;ve enjoyed my time with it so far. I actually find it pretty relaxing overall, though the tower-defense aspect could have been designed a bit more elegantly. Switching aim from one side of the base to the other doesn\u2019t feel snappy enough. <em>ITER-8<\/em> is available on Steam for $13. There&#8217;s a 25 percent launch discount available until March 23.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\"><em>Piece by Piece <\/em>is billed as a cozy repair shop game from Gamkat and publisher No More Robots. It looks cute!<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">You can decorate your shop and make it homely by cleaning, keeping the log fire burning and making sure the cookie jar is full. Of course, you&#8217;ll be fixing up heirlooms and antiques for customers too. It&#8217;s out now on Steam for $12, with a 20 percent discount until March 25.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\"><em>Piece by Piece <\/em>is a puzzle platformer in the most literal sense. You manipulate levels by moving puzzle pieces around. It&#8217;s a great idea from Neon Polygons and I&#8217;m keen to check this one out on Steam. It typically costs $13, but there&#8217;s a 15 percent discount until March 27.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">Wait a second here&#8230; Two games called <em>Piece by Piece<\/em> that were released in the same week? That&#8217;s a heck of a coincidence. Thankfully, the teams behind both games saw the funny side. They&#8217;ve even created a bundle of both games so you can buy them both for an extra 10 percent off.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">Here&#8217;s another puzzle-forward game, albeit one that&#8217;s more of an adventure. In <em>Rhell: Warped Worlds &amp; Troubled Times<\/em>, you&#8217;ll discover and combine spells in creative ways to solve riddles in similar fashion to games like <em>Baba Is You<\/em>. There are said to be more than a million ways to combine the magical keywords. Since every spell works on any object in the game, there are more than 102 million possible configurations. Neat!<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">Solo developer Alice Jarratt from SlugGlove spent three years making <em>Rhell: Warped Worlds &amp; Troubled Times<\/em> and drew more than 10,000 frames of animation for it. The game is available on Steam for $15, with a 20 percent launch discount until March 26. A demo is available too.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"heading-mb col-body heading-text-style font-bold charcoal-color\" data-jump-link-target=\"\" id=\"upcoming\">Upcoming<\/h2>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">I&#8217;ve had <em>Hoa <\/em>on my wishlist for forever, so it&#8217;s probably time for me to check out that puzzle platformer before the sequel arrives later this year. <em>Hoa 2<\/em> (from Skrollcat Studio and publisher PM Studios) sticks with the hand-painted art of the original game but it\u2019s a 3D game this time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">It begins a long, long time after the end of <em>Hoa<\/em>, with the eponymous fairy returning to a world that&#8217;s been transformed by time. But many of her old friends have passed away, so Hoa seeks a new purpose.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">Along with platforming and spatial puzzles, <em>Hoa 2 <\/em>features secrets and mini-games. It&#8217;s coming to Steam, PS5, Xbox Series X\/S and Nintendo Switch 2.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">I dig what I&#8217;ve seen of <em>MotorSlice<\/em>, which seems to have <em>Mirror&#8217;s Edge<\/em>-style parkour action but in a much grittier-looking world. The developers also took inspiration from the Prince of Persia series and <em>Shadow of the Colossus here <\/em>\u2014 perhaps not too surprising in the latter case given that you&#8217;ll be scaling huge bosses. This action adventure sees you on a mission to destroy every piece of machinery inside a ruined megastructure.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\"><em>MotorSlice <\/em>is coming to Steam this spring. A demo for this game from Regular Studio and publisher Top Hat Studios is available now.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">Being a lifelong soccer fan is a curse that&#8217;s punctuated with infrequent moments of the most intense joy you&#8217;ll ever feel. Plus, every few years, I lose about a month of my life to the most recent version of Football Manager (I gave up on the last one after winning every possible trophy with Borussia M\u00f6nchengladbach for three seasons in a row). So, it&#8217;s safe to say that a game focused on perhaps the least glamourous job in soccer is up my alley.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\"><em>Kitman <\/em>\u2014 a job you might know of as &#8220;equipment manager&#8221; \u2014 is a sports management game with co-op for up to four people in which you take care of things behind the scenes of a soccer team. You&#8217;ll clean locker rooms, polish boots, make sure players have the right uniforms and so on, while taking care of details on the fly on match days.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">There&#8217;s a fun twist here in that you can secretly take on some of the manager&#8217;s duties, such as scouting players and adjusting formations. Maybe that explains what&#8217;s been happening with Tottenham Hotspur lately.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\"><em>Kitman<\/em>, from Outlier, is coming to Steam later this year. In the meantime, you can sign up to take part in a playtest.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\">If, like me, you adore <em>Astro Bot<\/em>, here&#8217;s something to keep an eye on. <em>Astrolander <\/em>is a 2.5D platformer with lovely-looking 3D environments. As a robot named Feedback, you set out on a journey with a rocket-powered sidekick named Haptic (heh) to save bots known as the Most Valuable Programs, or MVPs. A second player can join in and help take control of Feedback.<\/p>\n<p class=\"col-body mb-4 leading-7 text-[18px] md:leading-8 break-words min-w-0 charcoal-color\"><em>Astrolander<\/em> is from 16-year-old Max Trest of Lost Cartridge Creations. The PlayStation team (including its then-head of indie games Shuhei Yoshida) tried <em>Astrolander<\/em> at an event a few years back and offered Trest the chance to bring his game to PS5. <em>Astrolander<\/em> is also coming to Steam. It&#8217;s set to arrive later this year.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.engadget.com\/gaming\/ball-x-pit-on-mobile-piece-by-piece-x2-and-other-new-indie-games-worth-checking-out-110000319.html?src=rss\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Read Full Article At Source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Welcome to our latest roundup of what&#8217;s going on in the indie game space. 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