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  • Indie Selects for October 2025: Games to Get You Through Spooky Season – Xbox Wire

    Every Wednesday, dive into the Indie Selects Hub—your gateway to a fresh, curated indie collection plus four themed spotlights that rotate weekly! You can always find this collection hub in the Xbox Store and on Xbox.com/IndieSelects.

    It’s spooky season, which means scary movies and creepy vibes are in full swing. If you’re not quite ready to face the dark alone, no worries — the ID@Xbox team has handpicked 6 awesome indie games to keep you company.

    Some of these are in keeping with the dark vibes of October, but others are far from it – if you’re easily scared, we have some friendlier picks, too. Whether you want to team up with friends for a space raid, enjoy some alone time tending crops, explore strange buildings with even stranger gameplay, or solve wild puzzles in new lands, there’s something here to keep the shadows at bay.

    Here’s more on what we’ve got for you this month (in no particular order):

    Jump Space (formerly Jump Ship) delivers one of the most thrilling sci-fi co-op experiences I’ve played in a while. This mission-based PvE co-op game puts up to four players in charge of crewing a spaceship with seamless transitions between ship management and on-foot missions. You and your crew head out on roguelike missions traveling across a chosen path gathering resources, engaging in cargo raids, and more – all with the hopes of bringing permanent upgrades back to your base. Aside from taking on quests to progress the narrative, you’ll also be doing side quests for the various vendors in the Hangar to earn credits, spacesuits, and Materia Ingots for upgrades. The gameplay loop is simple yet engaging: explore space, customize your ship and gear, and survive intense deep-space encounters together – and, if you’re lucky, upgrade.

    After spending around 12 hours traveling the stars, I really enjoyed what’s here. Each mission is a roguelike journey made up of multiple jumps, where each choice affects future paths and rewards. Strategic route selection is key to optimizing both short-term success and long-term gains for your base. From what I’ve experienced so far, Jump Space truly shines when played with a group, because even in the most desperate situations, smart teamwork and a bit of luck can lead to the most exhilarating, last-second escapes.

    Jump Space is still in Game Preview, but it’s already showing incredible promise. If you’re into games like Void Crew or Wildgate, this is an easy recommendation. But even fans of the spacefaring elements in No Man’s Sky or Starfield might be surprised by how much they enjoy it. I’m genuinely excited to see how it evolves over time – Raymond Estrada

    Jump Space (Game Preview)

    Keepsake Games



    239



    $19.99


    This game is a work in progress. It may or may not change over time or release as a final product. Purchase only if you are comfortable with the current state of the unfinished game.

    Jump Space is a mission based co-op PvE for 1-4 players, where you are the crew of a spaceship. Transition seamlessly from crewing the ship to on-foot exploration and space walks. Explore, upgrade, and survive intense encounters in deep space together.

    Full details on the latest status of the game, how you can give feedback and report issues can be found at https://jumpspacegame.com

    Echoes of the Plum Grove, my comfy farming obsession. Picture this: you wake up, the sun’s shining, and your biggest dilemma is whether to plant carrots or go chat with the quirky neighbor who keeps gifting you turnips. That’s Echoes of the Plum Grove in a nutshell—a charming farming and life-sim game that feels like a warm hug with a side of strategy. It’s all about growing crops, crafting, and building a life in a world that moves at your pace.

    From the moment I started, I was hooked. There’s something magical about watching your little farm transform season by season. Sure, winter can sneak up on you (pro tip: stockpile food!), but that’s part of the fun—planning ahead becomes its own cozy challenge. And the townsfolk? They’re full of personality, making every interaction feel like a mini story.

    If you’ve played Stardew Valley or a Harvest Moon game, you’ll feel right at home here. But Echoes adds a cool twist: generational gameplay. Your choices echo (pun intended!) through time, which makes every decision feel meaningful. I’ve spent countless hours tending crops, exploring hidden paths, and laughing at unexpected events. It’s the kind of game that makes you lose track of time—in the best way – Jessica Ronnell

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    Echoes of the Plum Grove

    indie.io



    16



    $19.99


    A new life awaits you in Honeywood! After washing onto the island’s shores, you’ll find yourself the newly minted owner to a humble plot of land. Pull up your sleeves, grab your tools, and get to work building a farm that will last not only a lifetime, but span generations!

    Echoes of Plum Grove is a casual, cozy farm simulator where your decisions have consequences! What to plant, what to stock for the winter, and who to befriend will shape not only the town of Honeywood, but the island itself.

    Detective Dotson is a mystery adventure game set in a vibrant pixelated version of modern India. The story follows a detective uncovering clues to solve various cases, each one revealing new details about the mysterious death of his father. The story is engaging as each case, no matter how small it might look, provides a new piece of the larger puzzle about the mystery of his father’s sudden passing. The game rewards exploration, you gather clues by interacting with the colorful cast of charismatic characters and engage in fun mini games – my favorite being dancing.

    Masala Games perfectly captured nuances, vibes, and expressions of the characters and fun environments. The world is inviting and stimulating, I love spending time exploring to discover countless details in the background, from street vendors and people celebrating the Festival of Colors, to the hilarious moment when a guard throws a sandal at trespassers. It’s clear this is a labor of love, the lively soundtrack and top-tier voice acting elevate the experience even further, making the world of Detective Dotson a joy to explore.

    There’s also a 60 minute movie available for free on YouTube that serves as prologue to the story. You don’t need to watch it to enjoy the game, but I recommend it if you want to dive deeper into Detective Dotson’s universe.

    Overall, Detective Dotson is a charming, engaging experience that combines mystery and humor, with puzzles and mini-games. It’s a game that invites you to linger, explore, and return to catch the little details you missed the first time – Oscar Polanco

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    Detective Dotson

    Masala Games Private Limited




    $14.99


    A cozy mystery game about a detective with Bollywood dreams. It’s the first adventure game set in the colorful streets of India. Engage with adorable 2D characters living in a 3D world. Find clues and solve the evidence board. With each case, a larger mystery unfolds. Play gully cricket, dance at weddings or help a cute grandma find hidden objects. Everything is always at your own pace in Detective Dotson. Enjoy the wholesome vibes but don’t forget to bargain, for everything!

    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion III is a wild mash-up of genres that includes Metroidvania-style progression, Match-3 puzzle “combat”, and visual novel presentation. You’ll make your way through dozens of branching paths as the seemingly cookie-cutter maybe-game hero, J.J. Hardwell, in order explore the eponymous mansion while stumbling upon some seriously goofy, deeply meta story elements that keep this firmly footed in comedy rather than creepy.

    Spoiler alert: While this game has a “3” at the end of its title, this isn’t a sequel to any real-world existing game series. That fact alone should tip you off to the fact that the always clever minds behind CRDM3 at Strange Scaffold (I Am Your Beast, Clickolding, etc.) have cooked up a game that continually surprises in a way that I found absolutely compelling and entertaining. Each confrontation in the mansion – be it with a pterodactyl in clown make-up or a foul-mouthed tiny angry dino with a pistol – is solved through Match-3-style puzzle “fights”, each with unique attacks/abilities based on lining up colored gems or other symbols. I can’t say I’ve seen this type of mechanic used in this particular way to such silly, smartly written, and yet challenging effect. I loved every minute of it.

    The systems in the game go much deeper than just “Candy Crush but with dinosaurs,” including branching dialogue choices that unlock “traits” which in turn give you access to new areas that you weren’t able to explore before. If you’re on board to dive into a wildly unhinged, hilarious, and very inventive interactive love letter to indie game development (and being “always online”), then look no further than this oddball delight. It may have all the trimmings of being a (fantastic) joke-filled romp on its surface, but ultimately there’s an earnest heart (especially for game creators in a tough, relentless industry) beating beneath all those layers of absurdity.

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    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3

    Strange Scaffold



    4



    $19.99


    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 is “committing to the bit” so hard that it hurts. It’s a sequel to a game series that doesn’t exist, complete with lore and a fictional development team. It’s a game where match-3 is used not just for combat, but for lockpicking doors, debating robots, and swallowing a bunch of diamonds in front of a notorious gem thief so that he can’t steal them first. It is, all genre elements considered, a match-3 survival horror comedy RPG metroidvania, and it’s rad as hell.

    20 years ago, Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion emerged as a smash-hit genre fusion, casting fan-favorite protagonist Jack Briar in a fast-paced puzzle adventure.

    8 years ago, Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 was announced on the biggest stage in gaming.

    This is what happened next.

    Hotel Barcelona feels like a hidden gem from the early 2000s, mixing 2.5D roguelike action with a wild blend of ’90s anime and ’80s horror. You play as Justine, a U.S. Marshal sharing a body with the soul of serial killer Dr. Carnival, on a mission to avenge her father. After a bizarre crash and a run-in with two hitchhikers, she ends up at Hotel Barcelona — a place she can’t leave thanks to a witch’s curse and a bunch of trapped serial killers. To survive, Justine and Dr. Carnival team up for fast-paced, over-the-top combat against waves of killers, bosses, and the witch herself.

    I think the story beats are what kept me locked in, especially after an intense interaction between the hotel manager (easily my favorite character) and Dr. Carnival. I desperately needed to understand their connection. Honestly, nearly every character interaction was entertaining, and I found each character charming in their own unique way. As for the actual gameplay, it’s pretty challenging and I found myself dying on the first stage… a lot. However, there are several difficulty options, along with the ability to play co-op with friends to ease things up a bit. There’s a ton of variety such as run modifiers, skill & weapon upgrades, unlockable costumes, mini-games, and a unique Slasher Phantom system – allowing players to follow the steps of their previous run but also leverage their phantom’s attacks to fight enemies if properly strategized.

    Hotel Barcelona is an entertaining roguelike, packed with inventive take on combat, some nice narrative touches, and a cast of delightfully unhinged characters. If you’re into horror, you’ll appreciate exploring the hotel and diving into the story — the game wears its weird, grindhouse vibes loud and proud – Deron Mann

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    HOTEL BARCELONA

    CULT Games



    30



    $29.99


    Justine, a rookie U.S. Marshal, thought this was just another routine case.
    But when her car crashes in a freak accident at the edge of nowhere, she finds herself trapped in a twisted new world: HOTEL BARCELONA.

    Seven serial killers.
    One haunted hotel.
    And a second personality living inside her head…

    Meet Dr. Carnival: murderer, psychopath, devastating ancient monster.

    THIS FALL… DEATH HAS A ROOM KEY
    In this blood-soaked 2.5D sidescroller straight from your nightmares:
    Battle through insane horror-themed floors!
    Face killers inspired by the nastiest corners of your local video store!
    Every time you die, your past self fights beside you – like a ghost with a grudge!

    BLOOD IS POWER
    The more you kill, the stronger you become.
    But let the blood stop flowing… and you’re next.

    CARNIVAL’S AWAKENING
    Unleash the brutal power of the serial killer in your mind.
    Turn the tide of battle. Become a legend.

    Not recommended for:
    Individuals with weak stomachs
    Fans of quiet indie puzzle games
    People afraid of mirrors
    Anyone still emotionally recovering from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

    There’s something timeless about sitting down to play with someone you care about — a shared laugh, a moment of discovery, that unspoken rhythm of working together. Lego Voyagers, from Light Brick Studio and Annapurna Interactive, captures that feeling perfectly. It’s a quiet, heartfelt co-op adventure that invites two players to journey through breathtaking Lego worlds where imagination and friendship guide every step. With no dialogue or instructions, the story unfolds naturally through play — a gentle reminder that connection doesn’t always need words.

    Each puzzle feels like a conversation between two people. You’ll build bridges, balance across floating platforms, and find joy in the smallest details — the sound of a brick clicking into place, the light dancing off translucent pieces, the simple pride of solving something together. Lego Voyagers  isn’t just about reaching the end; it’s about slowing down, communicating without speaking, and rediscovering the quiet magic of creating side by side. It’s a story that resonates long after the controller is set down, because it’s really about the people holding them.

    Lego Voyagers shines with crisp visuals, soothing sound, and seamless co-op play — locally or online. Thanks to the Friend’s Pass, only one player needs a copy, making it easy to share the experience with anyone you’d like to reconnect with. Short, warm, and beautifully made, this is more than a game — it’s a shared memory waiting to be built – Steven Allen

    LEGO® Voyagers

    Annapurna Interactive



    44



    $24.99


    From the makers of LEGO® Builder’s Journey comes a new 2-player co-op adventure about friendship and play. When two friends make it their mission to rescue an abandoned spaceship, they embark on a journey beyond their wildest dreams, ultimately learning the value of being connected.

    ● Experience what it feels like to be a LEGO brick. Tumble, jump, snap together, and build your way through rich brick worlds.
    ● Unravel a poetic, non verbal narrative, set in beautiful brick built environments, supported by an atmospheric soundtrack.
    ● Cooperatively solve the game’s many challenges and discover how two bricks are better than one. Play locally on the same screen, or online.
    ● Invite a friend to join your adventure for free with the Friend’s Pass. As long as one of you owns LEGO Voyagers, you can both play the full co-op experience together.

    LEGO Voyagers asks open questions about building friendships, sharing dreams, and giving space.

    It reminds us that while playing and being creative is for all shapes and sizes, it’s always better when you share it with a friend.

    Joe Skrebels, Xbox Wire Editor-in-Chief

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  • Creating Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 – Xbox Wire

    “Freeze!” shouts our protagonist, J.J. Hardwell, who in exploring the titular creepy mansion finds himself in a green room which has the statement piece of “T-Rex Head in a giant jar of green liquid”. “You freeze! I’ve got a gun!” responds the tiny Dinosaur – named Dino Guard Wally – holding a pistol that is only slightly smaller than the dinosaur itself. “Oh my God you can talk.” responds J.J. and, naturally, we begin a match-3 puzzle battle between the two of them. Welcome to Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3.

    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 is the world’s first “Matchroidvania”, by which we mean it is a match-3 game that also takes the “start again with new knowledge and abilities to unlock new parts of the map” element of a metroidvania. It’s also very much a comedy, which is inspired by classic survival horror games, and an RPG now I come to think about it. You know what, let’s watch the trailer together, it’s easier.

    “But what about Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 1 or 2, did I miss those?” Well, no, until very recently neither existed – Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 1: Re-Raptored from Pedalboard Games is actually in development right now – so you’ve not missed anything. CRDM3, in the universe of the game, exists as an intriguing sequel to the critically acclaimed original Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion, and the much more divisive big swing that was Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 2. Again, neither of these exist. I’m sort of getting ahead of myself though, because what you’re probably now asking is “Chris, mate, how did this game happen then? Come on now.” Well, don’t let me tell you, let’s ask the developers!

    “We’ve had a few projects that come from my love of a specific mechanic, or angle on a mechanic.” says Studio Head Xalavier Nelson Jr. “And then there is a “bit” that I can’t let go of and over time I realize those two things can co-exist in the same space.” That angle on a mechanic was something Xalavier had loved about Puzzle Quest, the tantalizing idea that with a match-3 mechanic, you could really do anything.“You could negotiate with a guard via match-3, you could lock-pick a door!” It was taking this concept and just running as far as he could with it that unlocked Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3.

    “I had also, for years, wanted to make a game called Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3. When the lightbulb went off and I realised this game could be brought to life with this mechanic I really believed in? Suddenly it coalesced and something existed thanks to the talents of many people over the years.”

    Here at Strange Scaffold we tend to make tightly scoped games which in turn means we can work with smaller budgets and shorter than usual development times. CRDM3 however, has a longer development history than other titles. “Like I Am Your Beast,” – Xalavier Nelson Jr, Studio Head – “this was a Strange Scaffold project that got cancelled like, two or three times.” Getting Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 up and running was not easy, with the team being told “nobody cares about match-3” during one pitch meeting. This, along with other projects like Bass Reeves Can’t Die being cancelled had left the game, and the studio itself, looking at a bit of a darker future.

    Creepy RDM3 screenshot

    The success of both El Paso, Elsewhere and I Am Your Beast, however, had begun to turn things around along with the support of publisher Frosty Pop. And what could make for a tightly scoped, shorter development cycle better than a game that had already had some work done on it? When Colin McInerney, CRDM3 Co-Lead, Content Designer and Writer, stepped into the project, “There was two years of development on three different versions of this game” so, to say there was a Task ahead of them would be an understatement.

    “A bunch of that code ended up being weirdly load bearing” explained Dan Pearce, Lead Programmer and Designer, “it ended up being if I take these variables out that we’re not actually using, none of the stuff that has just been developed is going to work properly.”

    Creepy RDM3 screenshot

    Now, while at first this seemed like it could be like diving into a web, having Dan join the game after development on I Am Your Beast finished meant that you had someone who knew how everything worked! The dream of all game development! This in turn led to the rest of the team being able to navigate development at a greater speed.

    The team was also incredibly fortunate that back in 2022 Background Artist Judith McCroary had already created a whole bunch of stunning artwork that was ready to populate the various rooms you can explore in the mansion. “Our inspirations then were more click-based games, in the early iterations it was more roguelite.” But they still had a solid visual identity in place, “we wanted to keep it painterly, because we already had the character artist Marianee Canales, and she had already established a lot of that look.” And when it came time to expand the idea of the Mansion as a “Resident Evil”-like exploratory space, again, Judith absolutely nailed the look everyone was imagining.

    Creepy RDM3 screenshot

    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 was a labour of love, from a studio known for throwing a lot of passion and heart into their titles. Honestly, to tell you too much more about Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 would spoil it, so, I won’t! I will say this, however. Of all the Strange Scaffold games, Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 is my personal favourite.

    We have put out some wonderful games, but none have encapsulated the weirdness, the humour, the confidence and the open heart that I see in the studio quite as much as CRDM3. It has the “okay, I’m gonna try one more run” addictiveness packed with laughs, a wonderful soundtrack and beautiful artwork. I doubt many would expect to feel very emotional at the end of a game called Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3, but there I was on first completion – proud and overcome with emotion. I can’t think of a higher recommendation than that.

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    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3

    Strange Scaffold





    $19.99

    $17.99


    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 is “committing to the bit” so hard that it hurts. It’s a sequel to a game series that doesn’t exist, complete with lore and a fictional development team. It’s a game where match-3 is used not just for combat, but for lockpicking doors, debating robots, and swallowing a bunch of diamonds in front of a notorious gem thief so that he can’t steal them first. It is, all genre elements considered, a match-3 survival horror comedy RPG metroidvania, and it’s rad as hell.

    20 years ago, Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion emerged as a smash-hit genre fusion, casting fan-favorite protagonist Jack Briar in a fast-paced puzzle adventure.

    8 years ago, Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 was announced on the biggest stage in gaming.

    This is what happened next.

    johns

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  • Next Week on Xbox: New Games for September 15 to 19 – Xbox Wire

    Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox on PC, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in!


    skate.™

    Electronic Arts



    1


    Skate (Game Preview) – September 16
    Smart Delivery

    The next evolution of the award-winning Skate franchise is here in Game Preview. Drop into the dynamic, ever-evolving city of San Vansterdam – a city with a new lease on life, building its growing skate scene alongside its new residents. In San Van, no two days are alike, and fun waits around every corner in this online multiplayer world fueled by skateboarding, self-expression and community.


    LEGO® Voyagers

    Annapurna Interactive



    LEGO Voyagers – September 15
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    From the makers of LEGO Builder’s Journey comes a new 2-player co-op adventure about friendship and play. When two friends make it their mission to rescue an abandoned spaceship, they embark on a journey beyond their wildest dreams, ultimately learning the value of being connected.


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    Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor

    Ghost Ship Publishing



    Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor – September 17
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Xbox Play Anywhere

    A single player survivor-like auto-shooter. Take on hordes of lethal aliens, mine riches, and unlock powerful upgrades to survive, as you wield the full arsenal of Deep Rock Galactic. It’s one dwarf against all of Planet Hoxxes!


    Dying Light: The Beast

    Techland



    101



    $59.99

    Dying Light: The Beast – September 19

    A unique blend of open world and action survival horror, Dying Light: The Beast is set in the beautiful, yet dangerous valley of Castor Woods that’s now overrun with zombies rather than tourists. To take your former captor down, you’ll need to form fragile alliances, as well as utilize all the combat and traversal options in your arsenal. But be careful: out here, each step is a fight for survival, especially once the sun sets and the tension heightens as the true horrors come out at night!


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    Formula Legends

    3DClouds




    $19.99

    Formula Legends – September 18
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere

    Formula Legends takes you on a journey through the sport’s most iconic eras. From the roaring machines of the ’60s to today’s cutting-edge technology, experience the evolution of open-wheel racing in a beautifully stylized world.


    BrokenLore: LOW

    Serafini Productions




    $9.99

    BrokenLore: Low – September 15

    A psychological horror game set in the beautiful and mysterious Japanese village of Kirisame Mura, where the ancient legend of the Gashadokuro, a giant skeleton from Japanese folklore, still looms. The game, enriched by original statues created by Italian sculptor Bruno Lucchi, blends realistic visuals with stylized low-poly sequences and was developed in collaboration with a psychologist to ensure genuine emotional depth.


    Frame Cat

    Xeneder Team



    Frame Cat – September 16

    In this retro-style platformer, play as Catherine, a witch and tomb raider caught in a cursed dimension after stealing a forbidden artifact. Blast enemies with magic fireballs, solve puzzles, and escape the clutches of the Cat Demon across 15 pixel-perfect levels inspired by ‘90s classics.


    Goat Out Of Hell (Xbox Series)

    Afil Games



    Goat Out of Hell – September 16
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    In Goat Out of Hell, you take on the role of a guardian goat responsible for guiding the souls of pets that ended up in the wrong place after death. Your challenge is to push and place these souls on sacred altars to restore order, exploring stages filled with lava, rocks, marble columns, and unexpected traps.


    Carrot Crusade – Mimika’s Reckoning (Xbox One)

    Synnergy Circle Games



    Carrot Crusade – Mimika’s Reckoning – September 17

    In a world where nature’s magic is fading, Mimika — a fierce half-human, half-rabbit warrior — embarks on a legendary journey to recover the lost seven Rainbow Carrots, mystical relics said to hold the power to restore life and balance to her dying homeland. Armed with her trusty Carrot Blade and enchanted Carrot Arrows, Mimika must leap, slash, and shoot her way through treacherous lands teeming with corrupted beasts, ancient traps, and dark guardians. The reckoning began and only she can dig up the truth beneath the soil.


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    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3

    Strange Scaffold



    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 – September 17
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Xbox Play Anywhere

    Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 is “committing to the bit” so hard that it hurts. It’s a sequel to a game series that doesn’t exist, complete with lore and a fictional development team. It’s a game where match-3 is used not just for combat, but for lockpicking doors, debating robots, and swallowing a bunch of diamonds in front of a notorious gem thief so that he can’t steal them first. It is, all genre elements considered, a match-3 survival horror comedy RPG metroidvania, and it’s rad as hell.


    King of Ping Pong: MEGAMIX

    Eastasiasoft Limited



    King of Ping Pong: MegaMix – September 17
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    Table tennis gets a fighting game twist in this action-packed journey to become the best in the world! Defeat quirky characters utilizing quick wit and precise timing in increasingly challenging matches. King of Ping Pong: MegaMix is a boss rush arcade fighter where table tennis warriors from across the globe gather for the ultimate tournament.


    Tennis Pro Tournaments

    Ocean Media



    Tennis Pro Tournaments – September 17

    Enjoy all the venues around the world anytime and anywhere. Most famous tournaments are here, especially in France, Australia, Great Britain, and even the US. Customize your player, complete training and play. It’s time to make tennis history. Common rules and regulations of tennis apply. Train your skills in training mode. Defeat your opponent, win the match and increase your attributes for the obtained rewards. Use your skill and win all tournaments.


    Hidden Cats in Tokyo

    Silesia Games Sp. z o.o.,



    Hidden Cats in Tokyo – September 17

    Konichi-meow, recruit! Tokyo needs your help—cats across the city are transforming into monsters! Spot cats, people, items, and other things to fill the world with colour and progress the story! The cats of Tokyo are counting on you!


    Sokomine (Xbox Series)

    Afil Games



    Sokomine – September 17
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    Grab your helmet and pickaxe, because Sokomine just got explosive! Every puzzle is a mix of brains and blasts. Push mining carts stuffed with dynamite straight into meteors, blow them to pieces, and collect the shiny crystals hiding inside.


    ZOE Begone!

    PM-Studios, Inc.



    Zoe Begone! – September 17
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    Zoe Begone! blends run-and-gun mechanics with classic shmup action in looping arenas. Inspired by drawn-on-film animation of the 1930’s – shoot, dash and pound your way through the Animator’s creations.


    Arctic Awakening

    GoldFire Studios



    Arctic Awakening – September 18
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    Arctic Awakening is a first-person narrative adventure set in the mysterious Arctic North where you and your robotic companion, Alfie, must search for your co-pilot and uncover the mysteries waiting around every turn.


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    Bio Block

    Entity3 Limited



    Bio Block – September 18
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere

    Bio Block is a one-of-a-kind puzzle game that puts players in control of a forklift, navigating through unstable environments filled with obstacles, hazards, and tricky block-based puzzles. With 60 meticulously designed levels, players must master precision movement, strategic block manipulation, and real-time problem-solving to progress.


    Extinction Rifts

    QUByte Interactive



    Extinction Rifts – September 18
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    Equip yourself by selecting between 8 different weapons and 5 unique skills, fight enemies on secret headquarters and make sure to destroy the Ancient Monoliths! An absurd amount of power is required to destroy them! Luckily you’ve got the Extinction Gauntlet, a punching gadget that is connected to your adrenaline, making combos raises your adrenaline making your punches more destructive, only a truly powerful punch can obliterate a Monolith!


    Labyrinthine – Console Edition

    Klabater



    Labyrinthine – September 18
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    A first-person, multiplayer cooperative horror game, offers an unforgettable journey into the realm of nightmares. With an emphasis on exploration, puzzle-solving, and atmospheric storytelling, it keeps you on the edge of your seat.


    Mel The Cat

    Ember Box Studio



    Mel The Cat – September 18
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    In Mel The Cat, you’ll guide Mel, a courageous cat determined to find her way home — even if that means escaping from spikes, deadly cannons, and the terrifying Theo! Across 40 handcrafted levels, your reflexes and timing will be put to the test in a journey filled with danger and charm.


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    Moon Mystery

    indie.io




    $19.99

    Moon Mystery – September 18
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Xbox Play Anywhere

    The Moon. Our closest celestial neighbor. A place full of mystery and strange things. That’s right, there’s more than just rocks and impossible challenges out there. A lone astronaut is about to learn that firsthand, when he loses contact with Earth and begins an interstellar odyssey across the universe


    Petey Pedro unBEETable Adventure

    Sparkley Barkley Games LLC



    Petey Pedro unBEETable Adventure – September 18

    Help Petey Pedro get back home after falling into a magical world where the Sweets he chose over a healthy Beet are now his worst nightmare. A nostalgic game for those rad ‘80s and ‘90s kids. Easy to pick up, hard to master play style.


    Platypus Reclayed

    Claymatic Games



    Platypus Reclayed – September 18
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / smart Delivery

    Reclaimed. Remade. Reclayed. The Legendary Platypus Returns! 22 years after its first appearance, the iconic indie shoot ‘em up Platypus is coming back, better than ever! Led by the original creator Anthony Flack, alongside the talented Claymatic team, we’re embarking on a journey to bring the beloved classic into the present.


    Xbox Play Anywhere

    Spot Challenge 3D

    Lucky Raccoon Games



    Spot Challenge 3D – September 18
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere

    Get ready for a relaxing yet challenging journey of observation with Spot Challenge 3D! Across 15 unique 3D dioramas, each packed with subtle differences, your mission is simple: sharpen your eyes and find them all. But don’t be fooled — with 7 differences per level (a total of 105 hidden details), each scene tells its own little story and rewards careful attention.


    Bear Squire Honey Journey (Xbox Series)

    Sweet Bread Games



    Bear Squire Honey Journey – September 19
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    Bear Squire Honey Journey is a fun platformer for all ages and skill levels! Run, jump, and use your hammer attack to launch yourself from walls and other special objects! In each level you’ll be hopping on trampolines, avoiding spikes, smashing crystals to gain altitude, finding secret portals and many more engaging activities. Complete every level and help the Bear Squire be successfully knighted!


    Xbox Play Anywhere

    Car Mechanic Shop Simulator

    PlayWay S.A.



    Car Mechanic Shop Simulator – September 19
    Xbox Play Anywhere / Smart Delivery

    Manage a thriving car parts empire and immerse yourself in the complex world of car maintenance and repair. Start your journey with a modest shop and strategically expand it into a premier destination for car parts and accessories. Your decisions will not only shape the operational aspect of your business but also influence its financial health and market reputation.


    Cat Needs

    Ratalaika Games S.L.



    Cat Needs – September 19
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    Cats are beautiful creatures, but they can certainly be fickle and temperamental as well. Your mission in Cat Needs is to organize all the cats so that each animal has its wants fulfilled, whether it be food, sleep, or something more.


    Gang Wars – Cards and Bullets

    EpiXR Games




    $6.99

    Gang Wars – Cards and Bullets – September 19
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    Welcome to Gang Wars – Cards and Bullets, where crime, power, and strategy collide in a gritty card and board game set in the heart of a mafia-run city. Command a crew of dangerous gangsters or elite enforcers in fast-paced, tactical battles on the streets.


    Xbox Play Anywhere

    Green Soldiers Heroes: Extreme Bikers

    DERIK D.F



    Green Soldiers Heroes: Extreme Bikers – September 19
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    Inspired by the classic and fun arcade motorcycle games of the 90s. With low-poly graphics reminiscent of the 32-bit era of console gaming. Addictive gameplay that challenges players to complete 30 courses in search of the next checkpoint before the time limit. Ride freely through the city, race at high speeds, jump over ramps and buildings. Explore every corner in search of Money Packs so you can buy new bikes.


    Xbox Play Anywhere

    Not Not 2 – A Brain Challenge

    QubicGames S.A.



    Not Not 2 – A Brain Challenge – September 19
    Xbox Play Anywhere

    Not Not 2 – A Brain Challenge that messes with your head and makes you doubt your intelligence. Read the instructions written on the cube and run towards the correct direction. Be careful about the time limit and don’t let your brain get tricked!


    Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree

    Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.



    Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree – September 19
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    In this Roguelite adventure set in a far-off mystic realm, ancient forces stir, and untold dangers await. As Towa, lead the guardians of the sacred tree in forging strong relationships and powerful swords to fight Magatsu’s forces and determine the future of Shinju Village.


    Xbox Play Anywhere

    Totally Normal Journey: The Interactive Musical

    Kimulator’s Films inc



    Totally Normal Journey: The Interactive Musical – September 19
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere

    Have you ever wanted to have a normal day? This game will offer you the most basic of days. Do normal tasks like chasing a monster on Mars, drinking radioactive soda, dating an Alien or even visit Brooklyn! Okay, I admit the last one is pretty wild.


    Save Christmas With Santa

    Zakym s. r. o.



    Save Christmas with Santa – September 19
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

    Santa’s in trouble! It’s Christmas Eve, and the presents are missing. Help Santa recover the gifts and save the day, so he can deliver them to children all over the world just in time for Christmas morning!


    Xbox Play Anywhere

    SpotCat vs The Cheddar Mafia In Asia

    Lucky Raccoon Games



    SpotCat vs The Cheddar Mafia in Asia – September 19
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Xbox Play Anywhere

    The notorious Cheddar Mafia is spreading chaos across Asia, and only SpotCat can stop them. Explore vibrant, hand-drawn scenes from different countries, spot the subtle differences, and stay sharp—mafia rats can appear when you least expect it.


    ScootX

    Mash Games



    ScootX – September 19
    Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

    ScootX is the ultimate scooter sim. ScootX is the ultimate scooter sim with satisfying physics and endless spots to ride. Hop on, drop in, and send it. This is the first scooter game where everything, from the wheels to the rider’s head, is powered by physics. Every grind, whip, and slam reacts the way it should. Load into a map and start riding. Find lines, try tricks, and session spots your own way.


    Mike Nelson, Xbox Wire Editor

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