It’s been a great year for indie games. While the first two-thirds of the year in AAA were dominated by RPGs and Helldivers 2, 2024 in indies has been a great excuse to get weird. We’ve seen legally distinct militarized Pokémon, a roguelite road trip through haunted Oregon, the most addictive card game on planet Earth, a cheerful undersea adventure that’s quietly the most climatepunk game in years, an old-school city builder, the revival of Stardew Valley, and whatever the hell you’d call Animal Well.
As we close in on the fourth quarter, the indies haven’t slowed down. Before the holiday season hits, here are some of the current indie games that we’ve enjoyed in the last few months, from the short and punchy to your next lifestyle choice.