This weekend, five fascinating Japanese indie survival games are taking center stage! First on the list is Nova Antarctica, where players brave the icy South Pole while crafting and building safe havens.
Next up is Omega Crafter, which lets you program robotic buddies to help with survival tasks, making coding fun for everyone.
Then there's SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim, mixing point-and-click with visual novel elements, as players juggle survival and relationships with a giant captor.
In the horror category, THREAT -SCREAM AND ESCAPE- has players using their voices to fend off dangers in a creepy facility, adding an exciting twist to the genre.
Lastly, DMZ: Nuclear Survival plunges you into a post-apocalyptic world where you can form military companies and engage in crafting and combat. Which of these games are you most excited to try out?
