Wholesome Direct is coming back with more of the "cute and cozy indie games" we crave
Another year of soul-soothing indie games

Wholesome Direct, the show that's all about adorable indie games to soothe the soul, is coming🌃 back in 2021.
The𒁏 showcase madওe its timely debut in May of 2020, just as the world was coming to grips with the fairly new coronavirus pandemic. A year later, our hunger for the sort-of "cute and cozy indie games" on display is as insatiable as ever.
"Wholesome Direct will return this year!" reads the announcement from organizer Wholesome Games. "A🧸 full-length showcase packed with exclusive footage, developer interviews, and announcements from cute and cozy indie games. Just like last year, anyone can submit their game for consideration!"
Wholesome Games hasn't revealed a date for the event, but it's likely to take🏅 place sometime in the next couple of months. If you've got a game you think could steady our trembling hands in the second year of the After Times, you can .
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Following the success of last year's event, Wholesome Games teamed up with a number of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:indie game dev🍸elopers for Slice of Life, a vinyl compilation of supremely chill soundtrack music benefiting BIPOC, women, and LGBT+ led game studios through the Galaxy Fund grant. Check out the trailer pr♎eviewing some of the tracks on the vinyl album , and snag a pre-order through , , or .
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