I'm not sure it's physically or metaphysically possible to overfeed the Maw, but this week we put that desperate daydream to the test. There aren't any mega-sequels in the offing, none of yer Call Of Dutifuls, just an absolute deluge of neat and nifty originals - a deluge of such proportions I have been forced to unsheathe my HTML hammer and smash the customary single paragraph of PC game releases in twain. On Monday 15th July, we have lunar base-builder The Crust , handsome 8-bit platformer Fallen Leaf , and gelatinous roguelike shmup Galactic Glitch .
On Tuesday 16th July, there's Strange Scaffold's latest worrying oddity, Clickolding , in which a guy just wants to watch you use a clicker in a motel room, and the bright and breezy Flock , a fluttering creature-collector from the makers of Wilmot's Warehouse. I was going to call Wednesday 17th July a day of blessed, restorative oblivion, but then I glimpsed cyberpunk noir detective game Nobody Wants To Die , and folkloric metroidvania Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus. You'll need a day off midweek, because on Thursday 18th July, it all gets a bit "autumn 1998".
In no particular order, please be upstanding for: the amphibian shadow-hopping of Schim , the alpine slaycationing of Dungeons Of Hinterberg , the gunpowdery sorcery of Flintlock: Siege Of Dawn , the mucky early access kingdom management of Norland , and the immortal headshrinking of Vampire Therapist . And on Friday 19th July, finally, a colourful closing ceremony in the.
