Published on April 12, 2026
The latest Triple-i Initiative showcase revealed a lineup of indie games and expansions, addressing the growing interest in diverse gaming experiences. Titles such as Minos and CloverPit received notable attention as developers unveil new content for players this weekend.
Minos, developed published , challenges players to protect a minotaur from adventurers labyrinths. The game’s engaging mechanics necessitate constant adaptation, as players must modify traps and paths in response to waves of attacking foes.
Meanwhile, CloverPit has launched its Unholy Fusion DLC, introducing new items and features to enhance gameplay. The DLC adds 30 fusion charms and 11 new base charms, appealing to the game’s over 5 million players, while offering a promotional discount until April 23.
In addition to these titles, the showcase also introduced Final Sentence, a typing game that combines battle royale elements with a creative twist. Comments from players highlight the engaging mix of competitive typing with a visually distinct aesthetic, expected to bring a fresh dynamic to indie gaming.
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