Babycastles hits the road with all our cabinets and volunteers to go to Super Magfest 2020! Come find us at the indie game Arcade and we’ll feed you a pancake. :)
We’ll be bringing all these games with us…
2fr0g is a modern mashup of various classic 8-bit frog games and mix between soccer and capture the flag. Four different-colored frogs are controlled by between one and four humans. Each two-frog team is trying to bring the most flies home to their froggy mamas, who sit in opposing corners of the screen. But watch out for the Hippo! Or you'll get knocked back home to Mama.
A puzzle game in which the pattern an object is filtered through renders a new object. To clear a puzzle, the original object must be placed on the field and manipulated to form the intended one.
A minimalist puzzle platforming game about throwing a magnet and attracting yourself to get across spikes and around impossible corners. Explosive 8-bit chiptune soundtrack.
3D pastoral and electric color world of a house and garden, you can live in something that seems like a living drawing.
Hairy Harry is a beach volleyball game where the players are small, spherical creatures with long, swaying hair. The rules are similar to standard volleyball: the player gains points if the ball touches the ground on their opponent's side, a player can touch the ball only three times before sending it to the other side, and the game ends when one player has scored 15 points.
Hecticube is a hectic, minimalistic, sports action-arcade experience. It's an explosive new take on familiar games we know and love. It places you in a fast-paced multiplayer arena that will put your focus, speed, and dexterity to the test. Players shoot the ball to hit the opponent's goal. With every impact, the goal shrinks. Each goal has a maximum number of hits before it completely diminishes and the game is over.
Simplest but the deepest fighting game with only one law, “attack from below!!”
The game begins with BlubBlub dancing in a meadow, chasing butterflies and being its Blubby self, when BlubBlub encounters Jennifer, an evil scientist bent on building the world’s greatest cosmetics empire. Jennifer is out on a hunt to extract cuteness from anything and everything in sight to create the world's finest line of makeup. It just so happens, BlubBlub is the cutest blub there ever was... While BlubBlub is just beginning to warm up to a conversation, evil Jennifer captures an unsuspecting BlubBlub in her syringe (!) After waking up in a cell-like room, BlubBlub discovers it must now parkour its way out, while rescuing its best friend, Blobby, who isn’t doing very well (labs...experiments.. you get the drift).
You happen upon your old desktop computer while packing up your childhood bedroom and get sucked into a digital landscape full of forgotten websites and Internet clutter. The space is familiar but doesn't function quite like it used to. Wrong Box is a reimagined version of what it felt like to surf the web as a teenager and what it feels like to attempt to access those spaces now. How has the experience of going online changed in the past 10-15 years? What gets preserved and what gets forgotten?
Sit in a bubble bath ball pit and use the scrub brush to make Donkey Kong scrub himself clean! Miyamoto thought of Donkey Kong in the bathtub. Maybe you’ll have a million-dollar video game idea too?!?!
Play guitar with Mouse. Eat cheese with family. Invite them to your performance.
Order a pancake.
Line Wobbler is a one-dimensional dungeon crawler game with a unique wobble controller made out of a door-stopper spring and a several meters long ultrabright LED strip display. The entire game runs on an Arduino, including sound, particle effects, and 60+fps.
Chirp Club is a twitchy competitive local multiplayer videogame combining Joust-style movement and combat with elements of field sports. Anywhere from 2 to 100 players can join a game simply by going to a web site on their smartphone, with no need to wait for a new round to start or another player to stop playing.