Tunic and Night in the Woods publisher Finji has announced CorgiSpace, a collection of retro-style 8-bit games created in the PICO-8 engine, and it's available...well, today!
As revealed during today's Day of the Devs show, CorgiSpace collects more than 12 "action, adventure, arcade, and puzzle games", all of which can be "thoroughly explored in under an hour" for today's time-starved gamer.
The idea, according to Finji, was to create "a collection of small and fun 8-bit games that have short legs on purpose", so if you're tired of the 80-hour epics cluttering up the triple-A gaming scene right now, CorgiSpace is for you.
As well as the games themselves, CorgiSpace also offers developer diaries to show you how each game was made. Charmingly, Finji says some of these games "can even save progress". Imagine!
Games you can check out as part of CorgiSpace include run-based puzzler Kuiper Cargo, "mini roguelike" Cave of Cards, and Mole Mole, a sokoban puzzler with an explosive twist.
It's not just CorgiSpace Finji is announcing, either. If you're interested in making your own micro-style games, the studio is hosting a game jam between today and January 11th....
