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GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. After Geoff Keighley walked off the stage and Summer Game Fest Live signed off, the scene switched to Tim Schafer enjoying a nice drink as he introduced this year's Day Of The Devs: Summer Game Fest Edition presentation. 22 different indie games made an appearance during the event, which included the latest projects from Spelunky developer Mossmouth, Cozy Grove dev Spry Fox, and Grindstone dev Capybara Games.

The showcase also marked the debut of a few new studios, including the first game published by horror-focused firm Blumhouse Games. Every game featured during the stream is included in this gallery and ordered by when they appeared in the presentation, which can be viewed in full here. The showcase kicked off with Simpler Times, a "lo-fi experience" from Stoneskip.



The game lets players complete a series of relaxing tasks at their leisure, with the trailer showing a birdhouse being built and put into a tree, as well as a puzzle involving looking at stars in a telescope. Simpler Times also marked the showcase's first shadow drop, as the game is available now. The first "world-premiere" announcement was next up: Battle Vision Network, a competitive 1v1 "puzzle battler" from Below developer Capybara Games--and a game the developer calls a "spiritual successor" to its 2009 game Might And Magic: Clash Of Heroes.

Players will control a team of min.

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