10 thrilling indie games releasing in February 2024

Posted on February 3, 2024

2024 is already off to a fantastic start with exciting video game releases, but nothing can match the novelty and inventiveness of the indie crowd. That’s why we’re looking ahead to 10 thrilling indie games to have on your radar for February 2024!

If you’d like to check out last month’s indie list, look no further!

CLeM

Developer: Mango Protocol

Release Date: February 13

Platforms: PC, Switch

CLeM is a narrative-driven puzzle adventure game with a dark twist. Wake up in a world where puzzles intertwine with exploration, weaving a unique narrative rooted in alchemy. A voice awakens you. It gives you purpose. To guide you, you find a notebook with mysterious entries and a house to explore.”

Ultros

Developer: Hadoque

Release Date: February 13

Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5

“ULTROS is a psychedelic metroidvania where you wake up stranded on The Sarcophagus — a cosmic uterus holding an ancient, demonic being. Trapped in the loop of a black hole, you will have to explore The Sarcophagus and meet its inhabitants to understand the part you play…”

Solium Infernum

Developer: League of Geeks

Release Date: February 14

Platforms: PC

“Take the Infernal Throne in this hellish turn-based grand strategy game. The Prince of Darkness has vanished, leaving Archfiends to conspire: muster your legions while intoning dark sorceries, devilish schemes, and machiavellian plots. Who will be the new ruler of Hell and ascend the Throne?”

Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story

Developer: Lazy Bear Games

Release Date: February 21

Platforms: PC, Switch

“Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story is a crafting RPG set in the whimsical world of Bandle City. After a party goes wrong, the portals that connect your home collapse and throw everything into chaos! Using your knitting magic and backpack house, restore the portals to reunite Bandle City.”

Last Epoch

Developer: Eleventh Hour Games

Release Date: February 21

Platforms: PC

“Uncover the Past, Reforge the Future. Ascend into one of 15 mastery classes and explore dangerous dungeons, hunt epic loot, craft legendary weapons, and wield the power of over a hundred transformative skill trees. Last Epoch is being developed by a team of passionate Action RPG enthusiasts.”

Slave Zero X

Developer: Poppy Works

Release Date: February 21

Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch

“Slave Zero X is a stylish 2.5D character action game set in the biopunk world of Slave Zero (1999). Run & Slash your way through a dystopian future in this character action game which will resonate with fans of Devil May Cry, Strider, and Guilty Gear.”

Pacific Drive

Developer: Ironwood Studios

Release Date: February 22

Platforms: PC, PS5

Face the supernatural dangers of the Olympic Exclusion Zone with a car as your only lifeline in this driving survival adventure! Scavenge resources, load up your trusty station wagon, and drive like hell to make it through alive.”

Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator

Developer: stillalive studios

Release Date: February 22

Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch

“Garden Life is a relaxing gardening game in which you create your dream garden in a peaceful, colourful world. Plant and add ornaments at your own pace, transforming an overgrown forgotten plot into a flourishing community garden.”

Promenade

Developer: Holy Cap

Release Date: February 23

Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch

Go on an adventure in a world packed with secrets helped by your friend, a poulp with many abilities. Explore, solve puzzles, wander across dungeons, blast through races and much more in this game inspired by the best 3D platformers”

WRATH: Aeon of Ruin

Developer: KillPixel

Release Date: February 27

Platforms: PC

“3D Realms, creators of Duke Nukem 3D, Prey, and Max Payne, presents a hard-core first person shooter, powered by the legendary Quake-1 Tech. Crafted by the hands of Quake-scene necromancers, WRATH is the real deal. You will not survive…”

Pacific Drive

There’s something so beautifully eerie about Pacific Drive. The game emanates that feeling of loneliness, the courage of trying to survive amongst great odds, alongside a layer of dread caused by the supernatural elements around you. It’s just such a nifty idea of a driving survival game, with so much potential to play with your emotions and give you a journey you’ll never forget.