9 cool new games from GDC 2023

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When thousands of developers descend into one place, you know there are going to be some excellent games to check out. That was definitely the case over the past week. We’ve been attending the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, and in addition to watching press conferences and attending talks, we’ve also had plenty of opportunity to go hands-on with some intriguing indie games. And there’s a lot to be excited about — so we gathered our favorites (in no particular order) right here. Most of these are due out later in 2023, so plan your free time accordingly.

Cozy games are all the rage right now, and Fae Farm looks to mix that space up a little with some dungeon crawling. It’s a cute farming game — think Stardew Valley or Harvest Moon — but with magical elements thrown in. So in addition to doing wholesome things like growing crops, catching fish, and going on dates, you’ll also get quests that involve going to dungeons in a fairy world where you hop around looking for magic keys and fighting enemies that include sentient violins.

It’s not an especially original premise, but from the brief demo I played it looked adorable and felt full of things to do. Plus, it has a very robust character creator and a coziness system so you can design the perfect hygge home. It launches later this year on the Switch, and includes co-op support for up to four players.—AW

I know, I know, another free-to-play competitive multiplayer game. We’re drowning in them. But Omega Strikers feels like it might be able to carve out a space in the crowded field. It’s sort of like a mashup of soccer and Overwatch, a 3v3 game where you play across a handful of futuristic maps, with the goal of scoring on your opponent. Simple stuff. The twist is the hero characters you control, each of whom has unique characteristics and a special move that can turn the tide of the game if used right. Team composition becomes a big part of the strategy.