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  • A spooky NES platformer, more N++ and other new indie games worth checking out

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    Welcome to our latest roundup of what’s going on in the indie game space. I’ve reluctantly paused Ball x Pit for long enough to share some neat new releases and more details on upcoming games — some of which are arriving very soon. We’ve got a notable update for a classic as well.

    Steam Next Fest is taking place at the minute, and you still have until Monday to join in by checking out some of the many, many demos that have gone live for the event. Thanks partially (okay, almost entirely) to being unable to escape Ball x Pit, I’ve only tried a fewm Next Fest demos so far.

    I’m a fan of Aerial_Knight’s Never Yield and after last year’s sequel, it’s cool to see solo developer Neil Jones (aka Aerial_Knight) trying something totally different. Aerial_Knight’s DropShot is a skydiving first-person shooter with finger guns and dragons. It’s a single-player game in which the aim is to take out your opponents and reach the ground first. Like Jones’ previous games, it’s stylish and fast-paced. I’m planning to check out the full game when it arrives down the line.

    It certainly helps to be a fast, accurate typer when you put words together for a living, but I wasn’t quick or precise enough to win any rounds in the Final Sentence demo. This is a battle royale for up to 100 players in which you’re at a typewriter and have to bash out sentences (or other strings of letters, numbers and symbols) in a race to the finish. If you run out of time, make too many mistakes or don’t win, it’s lights out, courtesy of the masked figure with a revolver who’s standing in front of you.

    There are some nice touches here. Having to type out the rules in the first few rounds is a clever idea on the part of developer Button Mash. I haven’t won a round myself yet (I finished in second place a couple of times), but watched some streamers play. It’s very funny when the winning player flips the bird at the guy holding a revolver in front of them.

    Final Sentence is coming to Steam later this year. Maybe I’ll have learned how to spell “sphinx” by then.

    There are a few other Next Fest demos I’d like to try this weekend, namely:

    I’ve been looking forward to Skate Story for forever, but I think I’m going to skip that demo. I’m already sold and I’m fine with waiting a couple more months before playing the whole thing.

    There are a couple of showcases coming up next week that might be worth keeping an eye on. The third annual edition of DreadXP’s indie horror showcase is set for 1PM ET on October 23. You can catch that on the publisher’s YouTube channel.

    Two hours later, you’ll be able to tune into the Galaxies Autumn showcase. This will feature more than 50 games, including world premieres, gameplay trailers and other announcements. Games that will be featured include PowerWash Simulator 2, Mouse: PI For Hire and Denshattack, all of which are firmly on my to-play list.

    New releases

    Mister Scary is a weird little guy. I love when you get to play a game as a weird little guy. The game of the same name is a spooky NES homebrew platformer from Calgames.

    Mister Scary can stomp on his enemies, or freeze or burn them after eating a snack. When Mister Scary ducks, he becomes immune to damage because he’s taking a nap. I appreciate that. Nothing scary can happen while you’re snoozing.

    Mister Scary is $10 on Itch. You’ll need to plug the ROM into a NES emulator to become Mister Scary.

    The only reason I still have Flash Player installed on my PC is so I can open N, which sits on my desktop, once in a while. I’ve been playing that classic freeware platformer for a long time, and now there’s a good reason for many people to revisit the third entry in the series.

    As a thank you to the N++ community, Metanet Software is releasing a free update to mark the 10th anniversary of the game’s PS4 debut. TEN++ is said to include the developer’s “most challenging levels yet.” Given how darn tough these games are already, that’s saying something. The update is available now on Steam and it’s coming to the console versions of N++ soon.

    The Cabin Factory is an anomaly-hunting (i.e. spot the difference) game in the style of The Exit 8. You’ll examine horror-themed cabins that are built for use in movies and theme parks to make sure they aren’t actually haunted. If you spot an anomaly, you’ll want to get out of the cabin post haste.

    This $3 horror walking sim from International Cat Studios and publisher Future Friends Games debuted on Steam last year, and it just hit consoles in time for Halloween. It’s out now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch.

    Upcoming

    After CloverPit and Ball x Pit, I was planning to take a break from roguelikes/roguelites before diving into Hades 2. Alas, the latest game from the legendary Ron Gilbert now has a release date, and it’s very soon!

    In Death by Scrolling, the aim is to collect enough gold to pay a ferryman so you can escape purgatory. However, there’s a wall of fire coming after you the whole time, so you’ll need to keep moving in order to try to stay alive. You’ll also need to avoid or stun an unkillable grim reaper as you collect gold and gems that unlock upgrades.

    Death by Scrolling is from Gilbert’s Terrible Toybox and MicroProse Software. It’s coming to Steam on October 28.

    There’s a lot going on in Silly Polly Beast. It’s safe to say this game is a shooter, but the release date trailer rapidly flits between perspectives and genres. There’s an emphasis on survival horror, along with puzzles and stealth segments. Polly will even sometimes remove the board that’s strapped to her back for some skateboarding sequences.

    This is said to have a story that morphs and evolves as much as the gameplay does. After escaping her hellish orphanage, Polly lands right in the underworld and has to navigate her way out of that too.

    Developer Andrei Chernyshov and publisher Top Hat Studios are behind Silly Polly Beast. It’s coming to Steam, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch on October 28.

    Also coming to Steam on October 28 is a project from Autoscopia Interactive that’s designed to be played in a single sitting. As Long As You’re Here is a first-person game that places you in the role of a woman with Alzheimer’s disease. Her memories of the past, including her late brother, blend into the present as Annie settles into living with her family.

    As Long As You’re Here started as a student project by Marlène Delrive, who was trying to better understand what her grandmother was experiencing in her final years. “The aim is to create a mature and nuanced experience that shows the difficult repercussions of losing not only your memory, but also your agency and sense of time and place,” the developers said.

    Let’s close things out with a new trailer for Goodnight Universe. This is a cinematic adventure in which you play as a six-month-old baby. This particular infant is incredibly intelligent and has psychic powers. Isaac simply desires familial love and acceptance but (shock horror!) a tech company wants to take away the tot.

    As with Nice Dreams’ last game (the stupendous Before Your Eyes), you control Goodnight Universe with your peepers via your device’s camera. It seems fascinating, and I really have to check out the Next Fest demo. Publisher Skybound Games is bringing it to Steam, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on November 11.

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  • Strictly fans rush to support Neil Jones after heartbreaking launch show blow: “Totally gutted”

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    Strictly viewers were left gutted for Neil Jones after the dancer was benched yet again last night (Saturday, September 20).

    Despite this being his tenth series on Strictly, Neil has only had a celebrity partner three times.

    Neil is without a celeb partner (Credit: BBC)

    Neil Jones left without a partner on Strictly…again

    Last year, Neil received just his third partner on Strictly, despite having joined the show back in 2016.

    The 43-year-old was paired up with Toyah Willcox; however, their stint on the show didn’t last long. They were eliminated in week three.

    Prior to that, Neil had been partnered up with Nina Wadia in 2021. However, they were eliminated first that year.

    In 2019, he reached the quarter-finals with Alex Scott.

    However, the dancer will not be dancing with a celeb on this year’s series yet again, as revealed during yesterday’s launch show.

    He’s not the only one without a celebrity partner this year. Luba Mushtuck, Gorka Marquez, Nancy Xu, and Michelle Tsiakkas are also benched for the 2025 series.

    However, they will all be heavily involved each week, taking part in the group pro dances. There is always a possibility they’ll be involved in the Christmas Special later in the year. Neil has been involved in five Christmas specials since 2016.

    Nancy Xu and Neil Jones dancing
    Neil and Nancy don’t have partners, but still performed last night (Credit: BBC)

    Viewers send their support to Neil Jones

    Some fans were gutted for Neil last night.

    “So no Neil or Nancy [sad face],” one fan tweeted.

    “Oh. I’ve just realised Neil doesn’t have a Celeb partner again. What a shame..,” another said.

    “I am so disappointed that yet again, Neil doesn’t have a celebrity partner. He is such a great dancer and has a fantastic upbeat personality. I really thought that with this being his 10th year on Strictly, they would have given him a partner…he so deserves it,” a third wrote.

    “It’s a shame you haven’t got a partner again!” another told Neil on Instagram.

    “Gutted that you don’t have a partner! You and Alex Jones I still rewatch your dances to this day! You’re fab! Let’s hope you are a dancer for the Christmas Special?!” a fifth said.

    “I am totally gutted you have no partner again this year. Why?” another asked.

    Strictly cast of 2025
    The pairings for this year have been revealed (Credit: BBC)

    Celebrity partners revealed

    The 15 celebrities finally learned who their dance partners are going to be during last night’s pre-recorded launch show.

    Doctor Who star Alex Kingston is dancing with Johannes Radebe, EastEnders actor Balvinder Sopal is with Julian Caillon, and Chris Robshaw will be boogying with Nadiya Bychkova.

    Dani Dyer has been partnered up with Nikita Kuzmin, Ellie Goldstein is with Vito Coppola, and George Clarke is with newbie Alexis Warr.

    Harry Aikines-Aryeetey AKA Nitro is with Karen Hauer, former football star Jimmy Floyd-Hasselbaink is dancing with Lauren Oakley, and Karen Carney is with Carlos Gu.

    Drag Race star La Voix is with Aljaz Skorjanec, Emmerdale’s Lewis Cope is dancing with Katya Jones, and Ross King is paired up with former champ Jowita Przystal.

    Stefan Dennis is with fellow Australian Dianne Buswell, Thomas Skinner is with Welsh star Amy Dowden, and Vicky Pattison is with Kai Widdrington.

    Read more: Strictly fans ‘cringe’ over celebrities and pro dancers’ reactions to being paired up

    Strictly continues next Saturday (September 27) at 6.55pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

    What do you think? Let us know with a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix.

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  • Strictly 2024 pairings revealed in full as three fan-favourite pros left without a celebrity partner

    Strictly 2024 pairings revealed in full as three fan-favourite pros left without a celebrity partner

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    Strictly 2024 is back for its 20th year and already the nation’s favourite dance show has gone out with a bang.

    Tonight’s episode (September 14) revealed who the 15 celebrities are paired with and what dances they will take on next week. However, a couple of fan-favourite professional dancers have not been teamed with a celebrity partner.

    Despite making it to Blackpool with Angela Rippon last year, Kai Waddington has not been assigned a celebrity. Sadly, the same goes for Lauren Oakley and Carlos Gu.

    That said, Lauren still admitted it feels really special to be a part of Strictly’s 20th anniversary. I’ve watched the show growing up. I watched the first episode, so I can’t believe I’m now part of it, especially in such a monumental year. It’s the best show on telly, so I’m not surprised it’s lasted 20 years, and I just feel really lucky to be part of it. It’s amazing, she said.

    Dianne Buswell will be teaching Chris McCausland to dance (Credit: BBC)

    Strictly 2024: Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell

    Comedian Chris McCausland has been paired with Australian dancer Dianne Buswell, who made it to last year’s finals with EastEnders star Bobby Brazier.

    For their first dance, Chris and Dianne will perform the Cha Cha to The Beatles’ iconic Twist and Shout.

    Joking to hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman about their partnership, Chris quipped: “She is absolutely over the moon having me because she [Dianne] really wants November off. You’ve got a holiday booked, haven’t you?!”

    Jamie Borthwick with Strictly partner Michelle Tsiakkas
    Jamie Borthwick is Michelle Tsiakkas’ first-ever celebrity partner (Credit: BBC)

    Jamie Borthwick and Michelle Tsiakkas

    After winning last year’s Christmas special, EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick signed himself up for the 2024 series. He has been paired with Michelle Tsiakkas.

    After joining the Strictly family in 2022, this is the first time Michelle has been assigned a partner. It’s a dream come true to finally be able to dance on that Strictly dance floor with a partner and what better partner than Jamie to dance with. I’m so happy!” she said.

    During week one, the pair will perform a Viennese Waltz to Benson Boone’s recent chart-topper, Beautiful Things.

    Asked about his time on the Strictly Christmas Special last year, Jamie said: “That’s what swung me hook, line and sinker. I don’t quite know how I managed to win that, but this is a whole different ball game! I don’t think I can blag it for a whole 13 weeks.”

    JB Gill with Amy Dowden in their Strictly portrait
    Amy Dowden is back for 2024 and she’s partnered with JB Gill (Credit: BBC)

    JB Gill and Amy Dowden

    Like Jamie, JLS star JB Gill also competed on a Christmas special and took home the glitterball trophy. Clearly, the Beat Again hitmaker wants the full experience and has been assigned Amy Dowden as his partner.

    The Welsh dancer returns to the show after having to step back last year due to her cancer diagnosis. “I’m delighted, it just feels like my first year all over again. I just want JB to have the best time and fall in love with dancing,” Amy said.

    Their first dance will be a Waltz to Leo Sayer’s When I Need You.

    Johannes Radebe with Montell Douglas in their Strictly portrait
    Johannes Radebe is partnered with Gladiators star Montell Douglas (Credit: BBC)

    Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe

    Gladiators star Montell Douglas has been paired with Johannes Radebe, who made it to last year’s semi-finals with former tennis player Annabel Croft.

    For their first dance, Montell and Johannes will perform a Foxtrot to Dinah Washington’s Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby.

    It feels like a full circle moment, not just for me, but for everybody that’s ever been involved since its inception, from 2004 until now. I think everybody should just be proud that it’s still going. It’s just amazing,” he said about the upcoming series.

    Asked if she felt pleased to be partnered with Johannes, Montell said: “How can you not be, I don’t think there is a person on this earth who doesn’t want to be partnered with JoJo, I’m over the moon!”

    They then joked that their team name would be MoJo!

    Luba Mushtuk with Nick Knowles in their Strictly portrait
    Luba Mushtuk has been tasked with teaching Nick Knowles to dance (Credit: BBC)

    Nick Knowles and Luba Mushtuk

    After gracing our screens for several decades, DIY SOS presenter Nick Knowles is giving Strictly a go. To help teach him his moves, he has been paired with Luba Mushtuk.

    Asked if he thought theirs was a good match by the hosts, TV favourite Nick said: “Yes, absolutely. I wanted someone who’d be patient. She’s a world-class dancer, so how can it possibly go wrong? Although, it’s a bit like taking an F1 world champion and putting them in a beaten-up old builder’s van to race…. We’ll see how it goes. I have had a bit of body work done, though – a spray paint, literally!”

    Their first dancing during week one will be a Jive to Starship’s We Built This City.

    Paul Merson and Karen Hauer wearing yellow dancing
    Strictly’s longest-serving pro Karen Hauer is partnered with Paul Merson (Credit: BBC)

    Strictly 2024: Paul Merson and Karen Hauer

    Former footballer Paul Merson will be taught how to dance by Karen Hauer. “I just want him to enjoy himself,” said Karen. “I want everyone to enjoy themselves because this is one of the greatest experiences – we’re going to have the most fun!”

    Keeping with the theme of footie, Paul and Karen will perform an American Smooth to Fat Les’ anthem Vindaloo.

    Jowita Przystal wearing orange posing with Pete Wicks
    Jowita Przystal and partner Pete Wicks have already sparked romance rumours (Credit: BBC)

    Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystal

    After not having much luck with Olympian Jody Cundy last year, maybe Jowita Przystal will return to the top of the leaderboard with her 2024 partner Pete Wicks. They’ve already sparked romance rumours!

    Asked if he was pleased to be partnered with Jowita by Claudia, Pete said: “100%. The little pocket rocket? I’ve got this in the bag now, I’ve changed my mind – I’m going to win it.”

    However, after being told their first performance will be a Paso Doble to The Prodigy’s Breathe, Pete looked confused and said: “What’s a Paso Doble?”

    Gorka Marquez wearing yellow with Dr Punam
    Gorka Marquez returns for 2024 and is partnered with Dr Punan Krishnan (Credit: BBC)

    Dr Punam Krishnan and Gorka Marquez

    Strictly favourite Gorka Marquez is teamed up with TV doctor Punam Krishnan.

    As he returns to the show once again, Gorka revealed it’s a privilege” to be a part of the 20th anniversary.

    It’s the dreams of any professional dancer to be on the biggest TV show on telly but also to be celebrating 20 years doesn’t happen very often. It’s incredible to be celebrating a show that has been running successfully for 20 years with so many memorable moments. To be part of something that has touched so many lives is incredible. I’m very excited to celebrate it,” he said.

    Dr Punam said: “I’m absolutely buzzing. I think we are the perfect pairing. I feel honoured, because you’ve got so many years of experience.”

    Their first performance will be a Cha Cha to pop princess Kylie Minogue’s Love At First Sight.

    Tasha Ghouri with Aljaz Skorjanec wearing blue
    Tasha Ghouri is partnered with returning pro Aljaz Skorjanec (Credit: BBC)

    Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec

    Model, author and dancer Tasha Ghouri might have previous experience, but she’s about to learn a whole lot more now that she’s partnered with returning pro Aljaž Škorjanec.

    The pair will show off their moves to Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso in the style of a Cha Cha.

    Speaking about her pro partner, Tasha quipped: “I am absolutely ecstatic! He’s so fun – chaos, but I love a bit of chaos energy. Honestly, we mesh so well, and I’m so excited. He’s already teaching me little moves, and I’m trying to keep up, but I’ve got a very good one here.”

    Tom Dean and Nadiya Bychkova wearing bright pink on Strictly
    Olympian Tom Dean has been paired with Nadiya Bychkova (Credit: BBC)

    Tom Dean and Nadiya Bychkova

    Olympian swimmer Tom Dean has been partnered with Ukrainian professional Nadiya Bychkova.

    I’m super happy, he’s not just a swimmer..he’s a winner!” Nadiya quipped of the gold medal-winning swimmer.

    For their first dance, they will perform a Tango to Harry Styles’ Golden.

    Neil Jones with Toyah Willcox in their Strictly portrait
    Neil Jones has a celebrity partner this year in Toyah Willcox (Credit: BBC)

    Toyah Willcox and Neil Jones

    1980s icon Toyah Willcox has been paired with Neil Jones. It will be Neil’s first celebrity pairing since 2021.

    I’ve been around the show for about 10 years so it’s incredible to be a part of this for that long,” he said about his time on the show. Toyah said of her partner: “I met Neil and I was in heaven. All of you are beautiful boys but not as beautiful as Neil!”

    Toyah and Neil will also perform a Tango to Madonna’s Ray of Light.

    Sam Quek dancing with Nikita Kuzmin wearing blue
    Sam Quek will be dancing with Nikita Kuzmin (Credit: BBC)

    Sam Quek and Nikita Kuzmin

    Former hockey player and I’m A Celeb star Sam Quek is partnered with Nikita Kuzmin.

    The Ukrainian-Italian professional just missed out on the glitterball trophy with actor Layton Williams last year. So could 2024 be his year?

    Sam and Nikita’s first dance will be a Foxtrot to Where Did Our Love Go by The Supremes.

    Olympian Sam told Tess: “I’m so nervous. I’ve never felt nerves like it. It’s the unknown. Look at me, this isn’t me. I didn’t recognise myself in the mirror!”

    Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola wearing purple
    Sarah Hadland has been paired with reigning champ Vito Coppola (Credit: BBC)

    Strictly 2024: Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola

    After winning the show with former Corrie star Ellie Leach last year, Vito Coppola has been paired with another actor, Sarah Hadland.

    Asked if he thinks he’ll lift the glitter ball again this year, Vito said: “Honestly you know I love to enjoy and live in the moment and the present. Sarah and me have the same energy. I see Sarah as sparkling water, bubbly. We are going to live this journey as a bubble!” 

    For their first dance, Sarah and Vito will perform a Quickstep to Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5.

    Shayne Ward and Nancy Xu against a blue background on Strictly
    Shayne Ward is with Nancy Xu for Strictly 2024 (Credit: BBC)

    Shayne Ward and Nancy Xu

    After finishing last in 2023, hopefully, Nancy Xu will have more luck with former X Factor winner and actor Shayne Ward.

    “I think Nancy is a phenomenal dancer and I feel so blessed that she’s with me on this journey,” said Shayne.

    Nancy and former Corrie star Shayne will perform a Samba to Stevie Wonder’s I Do next week.

    Katya Jones with Wynne Evans in their Strictly portrait
    Katya Jones will be dancing with Wynne Jones this time around (Credit: BBC)

    Strictly 2024: Wynne Evans and Katya Jones

    Welsh opera singer Wynne Evans has been paired with Katya Jones.

    “I didn’t have a clue who I was going to get,” Wynne said.”Obviously, I’m older so I didn’t know who would take me on as it were, then we went to the venue and in walks the cockney Russian!”

    Claudia asked Katya what her plans for Wynne were, she said: “I think no plan is brilliant. This man was born to win!”

    For the first dance next weekend, they perform a Samba to Tom Jones’ Help Yourself.

    Read more: Strictly 2024 star Nick Knowles explains why he won’t fall victim to show curse

    The Strictly 2024 live shows start next Saturday night (September 21) on BBC One.

    So what do you think of this story? You can leave us a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix and let us know.

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