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itch.io (stylized in all lowercase) is a website for users to host, sell and download indie video games, indie role-playing games, game assets, comics, zines and music. Launched in March 2013 by Leaf Corcoran, the service hosts over 1,000,000 products as of November 2024 [update] .
Released in 2016, Anatomy is a game focused on exploring an empty house and finding voice tapes within it as the house begins to change around the player. Initially, collecting these tapes is the only component of the game, but the program eventually glitches and closes itself; when reopened, the house has changed radically, with static on the game screen and audio distortion occurring.
Mindustry was created in April 2017, for the itch.io "Metal Monstrosity" game jam, where it was ranked first among 15 entries. [21] Its first public release (v1) was in 2017, [8] and the first Steam release (v3) was in 2019. [5] [9] In 2020, v6 introduced RTS elements, described as a "huge update" that "completely overhauled" the game.
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No Players Online is a short horror game released on Itch.io, a website for indie games.It was created by Belgian university students Adam Pype and Ward D'Heer and sound designer Viktor Kraus as part of the Haunted PS1 Jam in November 2019.
Game Maker's Toolkit hosts an annual game jam on itch.io since 2017. Competing developers have 48 hours to design and create a video game fitting a theme unveiled at the beginning of the jam. Competing developers have 48 hours to design and create a video game fitting a theme unveiled at the beginning of the jam.
Irish independent developer Breogán Hackett initially established Haunted PS1 on itch.io in March 2018. [1] Hackett stated the desire to establish Haunted PS1 was influenced by the absence of a community for independent developers at the time, stating "there's a whole load of horror games being made, but very little community around it."