

Set in a city ruined by pollution, a few pilots guide their drones to salvage the materials they need to keep their home running.Ĭommunity Manager Matthew Ngamurarri Heffernan

Fox and Shadow is a deck-builder with roguelike elements. Genre Strategy, Role-playing, Deckbuilding Roguelike Synopsis A tactical roguelike where each turn is a slice of real-time action. Synopsis The enchanting adventure of a young woman running a jewellery shop. Genre Adventure, Casual, Building/Crafting, Visual novel Synopsis Explore a planet, learn a language. Genre Educational, Platformer, Role-playing Synopsis Enter a charming and vibrant world filled with adventure, puzzles, and lots of goo.
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Platform PC, Xbox Series X/Xbox Series S, PS5, Switch Genre Action, Adventure, Platformer, Puzzle Synopsis Bosswords is a compelling and challenging word game. Synopsis This word puzzle game celebrates proverbs, idioms and figures of speech that have become part of everyday language. Synopsis A collection of original rhythm mini-games. Use both to explore a ruin, solve puzzles and make the world bloom! Synopsis Play as an Orb…attach…and play as its Golem Body. Synopsis A Halloween Valentine is a pop-song puzzle adventure set in a haunted amusement park on Valentine’s Day.
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The full list of projects that secured funding can be found below. We’re excited to be back in this space and supporting Australian developers to continue to create distinctive games that find traction here and around the world, and help strengthen the local workforce.”Īpplications will re-open again in September, where developers who have projects with a budget of under $500k encouraged to apply. When talking about the announcement, Screen Australia’s Head of Online, Lee Naimo said, “We were blown away by the number of outstanding applications which have demonstrated the wealth of talented creatives and original ideas that are coming out of the Australian games sector. The more than $4 million in funding increased from the initial $3 million due to the excellent calibre of the applicants and will include projects from a plethora of genres. The announcement was made by The Minister for the Arts, the Hon Tony Burke MP, in conjunction with Screen Australia who through its Games Expansion Pack fund will see 31 projects receive funding. Screen Australia has announced that 31 games will share in over $4 million of funding that will help bring projects to life, take the next step in development, or bring them closer to release.
