The Xbox Game Pass Subscription service has dominated for many years now as the perfect way to discover new indies and hit AAA releases on launch. With hundreds of games available under one subscription, players can get their hands on a range of games from different genres for whatever they want to dig into. From the past farmers Stardew Valley To great titles like Starfield, Xbox Game Pass has it all.
Filled to the brim with exciting indie game experiences, Xbox Game Pass is also home to many smaller gems that you may have otherwise missed. With many launch day releases and others that have already seen critical success, players can expect to discover their newfound favorite games hidden in its sprawling collection.
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Astroneer (System Era Softworks)
Intergalactic exploration
Set in the 25th century Intergalactic Age of Discovery, Astronomer Delivers a galactic adventure similar to the likes of No man’s heaven. Exploring a vast solar system, players otherwise known as astronauts will embark on Visits to strange planets to seek rare discoveries and make sense of the wide-ranging universe. Everything about it is captivating, giving the user free rein for exploration.
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February 6, 2019
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System Era Softwares
In this sandbox adventure, Players can go alone or together with friends As they explore different planet’s surfaces, burrowing caves, biomes and so much more. With seven planets filled to the brim with content, there is so much to discover throughout the universe of Astronomer. Base-building and vehicles also keep things fresh and cozy, giving players a selection of ways to play.
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Arcade Paradise (Nosebleed Interactive)
Arcade management with epic machines
Like players Take charge of their family’s laundry Arcade Paradise, They will balance not only the laundry business but their own arcade schemes. With a backroom perfect for filling with arcade machines, players can use their hard-earned cash for new machines and room upgrades. Progressively filling the space, this new business will quickly become a smash hit.
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August 11, 2022
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Nosebleed Interactive
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Nosebleed Interactive
Allowing players to interact and play each machine themselves, the game is not just a fun management title though Arcade Paradise Also delivers an assortment of 35 arcade gems. From racing to mining games and more, the game offers everything and you earn money in the meantime. Perfectly mixing work and pleasure, this indie is sure to have fans hooked for a long time.
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Deep Rock Galactic (Ghost Ship Games)
Co-operative mining and shooter blend
The cooperative action of Deep Rock Galactic made it an absolute classic of an indie gem. like Players embark on mining missions In space as a set of four different dwarves, they will work with a variety of different classes and weapons for the job. Whether it’s a rapid-fire mini-gun, turrets or a grappling hook, each dwarves’ kit is completely unique.
Deep Rock Galactic
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PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series Z, Xbox One
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May 13, 2020
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Play Ghost Ship Games
In the dimly lit caves, players will venture deep below to collect resources with their pickaxes and place them in their trusty mule. Hordes of enemies will make this a bit more of a challenge though, swarming players with high action intensity and thrilling fun. Whether you go solo or play as a team, Deep Rock Galactic Has so much to offer, and so many events that can be triggered for bonus achievements.
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Moonlighter (Digital Sun)
Shop-run roguelike mix
The action RPG Moonlight Is One of the most ingenious blends of genres. Taking the roguelike loop and twisting it with shopkeeping elements, players can live a cozy and action-packed adventure. As the protagonist dreams of becoming a hero, players can finally make his aspirations come true.
Moonlight
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May 29, 2018
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Digital Sun
Braving the dungeons for loot and battling enemies, bosses and more, players can get a sense of thrill. Meeting the locals and raking in cash is just as fun though, balancing the two sides of the coin. Whatever genre players enjoy, they are likely to have a good time with this one Unique shift-up of some beloved genres.
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My Time in Portia (Pathea Games)
Relaxed desert living
Inspired by the likes of harvest moon And Stardew ValleyMy time in Portia is a wonderful entry in the cozy farming-sim genre. As players begin a new life in the city of Portia, they will quickly find a new home. Set in your father’s neglected workshop, players will find their way using their father’s old handbook as their guide.
My time in Portia
Action RPG
Life simulation
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Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
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January 15, 2019
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Pathea Games
As players progress through taking commissions, gathering, mining and more, they eventually find their footing. That’s not all too, as they can Live out their farming dreams with crop growing and animal nurturing too. Helping the locals to rebuild their city inhabited in post-apocalyptic land, players will surely find a respite in this cozy indie.
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Powerwash Simulator (FuturLab)
Slow cleaning to relax
If players are looking for a relaxing virtual escape, the indie Powerwash simulator Is the perfect place to go. With many wide-spanning levels from smaller vehicles to larger structures, the gameplay is sure to push players to take it slow. As they will slowly but surely clean dirt-ridden locations, this calming and joyful sim with a sense of tranquility – as well as productivity.
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PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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May 19, 2021
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FuturLab
A lot of Powerwasher upgrades and extensions are also excellent, giving players an incentive to save money for their future progression. An overarching storyline also pops through in the form of texts and some world changes, unexpectedly immersing the player in the world. If players are eager to take it easy, Powerwash simulator is the right way to do it.
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Dead Cells (Motion Twins)
Exciting roguelike exploration
The Roguelite, Metroidvania-inspired action-platformer Dead cells is an indie hit. Through an ever-changing castle with a number of different areas, players will pass in their attempts to escape. With a number of varying guards in their way ready to battle it out with their own individual challenges, there’s no choice but to keep learning and fighting through it all, respawning at the start with each death.
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August 7, 2018
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Motion Twins
Picking up different weapons and some permanent upgrades, Players will progressively get a little stronger the longer they go. From more health to limited heals, stronger weapons and more, this harsh loop is one that over time won’t feel as grueling. Mixed with gorgeous story elements, Dead cells It’s hard to put down when you can only do one more run.
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Sea of ​​Stars (Sabotage)
A classic RPG experience
Inspired by some of the classics, Sea of ​​stars is a turn-based RPG that looks and feels like a trip down memory lane. Telling the story of two children of the solstice who combine the powers of the sun and the moon, the pair embark on the challenge of battling the evil creations of the alchemist known as the Fleshmancer. With such rich knowledge, there is no moment that players will not be deeply immersed in this indie experience.
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August 29, 2023
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sabotage
Despite feeling like a classic myself, Sea of ​​stars Modernizes the old-school RPG style with new advances in turn-based combatStorytelling, exploration and environmental interaction. Through features like timed hits and combos, players can feel the power of their moves and the depth of the game. With no random encounters, no grinding and many other painful features of the genre stripped, Sea of ​​stars Reigns as one of the best RPG experiences out there.
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Kill the Spire (Mega Crit)
A card-based roguelike
Deckbuilders always offer an addictive game loop, however Kill the Spire Has truly perfected it to a tee. Featuring a roguelike with card game elements, this tough indie entry takes players through action-packed battles with cards in hand. With strange creations and bosses alike, it’s their job to make it out alive.
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Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
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January 23, 2019
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Mega Crit
With many elements at play, Kill the Spire Allows dynamic deck building with hundreds of cards to useMaking each new run completely different to the next. Changing roguelike layouts make it just as grippingly unique, never allowing players to figure out exactly which route to take. A plethora of relics are perfect for spacing things out with each layer as well Kill the Spire Delivering a solid gaming experience like no other.
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Tunic (Andrew Shouldice)
Isometric adventuring with epic combat
In the isometric event TunicPlayers will take control of a small fox on a big adventure. Venturing through lands filled with ancient powers, enemies and lost legends, there is so much to see and many nooks and crannies to discover. with rumors of a secret treasure, The fox is sure to discover abundant long-lost things and knowledge on their way.
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March 16, 2022
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PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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Andrew Shouldis
As players rebuild the game’s instruction manual on their way, they will slowly Discover new maps, tips and special techniquesEvolving their gameplay as they go. Combat also offers some complexity, with blocking, parrying and special moves, keeping it fresh for player’s travels. Through ruins, forests and catacombs, there is so much to see and do in this striking indie experience. Whatever type of indie gamer you are, there’s something to discover Xbox Game Pass.