Tag: low poly art

Some low poly art style indie games that have caught my eye :-)

Ayo the Clown

developed by Cloud M1


“With Ayo the Clown, we’d like to reintroduce you to the incredibly fun platformer games of the ‘90s where platforming is accompanied by an inspiring and memorable story.

“In Ayo’s hometown, things are generally peaceful.  He juggles in the park with his talented circus dog, Bo, hangs out at the carnival, and longs after the shoemaker’s daughter.  Until one day, his dog goes missing! You play as Ayo, your not-so-average clown embarking on an epic journey in search of his missing (or perhaps ran away, or kidnapped?!) best friend and beloved dog…

“Ayo the Clown is about courage, love, friendship, and the amazing things that happen when you never give up. “

[Back on Kickstarter]  |  [Wishlist on Steam]

Platforms: Windows, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Release: 2020

Sky: Children of the Light

developed by thatgamecompany


“Embark on an unforgettable social adventure in an ever-changing kingdom of compassion, community, and wonder.  Welcome to the enchanting world of Sky, a beautifully-animated kingdom waiting to be explored by you and your loved ones.  Hand in hand, take flight across seven realms, solve mysteries, help others, make friends, and create enriching memories together.  Spread Light through the desolate kingdom and return the fallen Stars to their constellations.”

[Visit the Website]

Platforms: iOs, Android (PC and consoles to come)
Release: July 19, 2019

Errand Boy

developed by Tree Interactive


The world is ending but you are an optimistic delivery monster who is determined to be a positive influence on the people you meet.  Help them with their problems by running errands and trying to raise their spirits.  Maybe, hopefully, you can shape the future into a better outcome. :-)

This is still a bit early in development (I think!) and I don’t have too much information on it but you can follow the developer on Twitter or take a peek at the teaser trailer.

[Visit the Website]

Platforms: Switch
Release: TBA

Unexplored 2: The Wayfarer’s Legacy

developed by Ludomotion  |  published by Big Sugar


“A roguelite action-RPG and prodigious sequel to the critically acclaimed indie gem, Unexplored.  Leave the Dungeon of Doom behind and venture into a vast, wondrous world as you embark on a heroic quest to destroy the mysterious Staff of Yendor.

“Explore beautiful landscapes and discover hidden marvels.  Encounter magical creatures and dangerous foes.  Make brave choices and put your faith in good fortune.  Featuring a unique legacy system, advanced procedural generation technology, and rich, generative storytelling…”

[Wishlist on Steam]  |  [Support on Fig]

via Kinda Funny Games Platforms: Windows
Release: 2020

Road to Guangdong

developed by Just Add Oil Games  |  published by Excalibur Games


“Grab your keys for another road trip from the leading publisher of automotive adventures.  Join Sunny and her Aunt Guu Ma as they cross China to catch up with old relatives and revive their family business.  Do you have the mechanical know-how to keep your aged car on the road and complete your quest?”

[Buy on Steam]  |  [Visit the Website]

Platforms: Windows, Xbox One
Release: June 6, 2019

A Window of Low Poly Art


  • The Last Campfire Find meaning as a lost ember traveling through a dangerous wilderness.
  • OmnoExplore an ancient world of wonders filled with strange creatures.
  • Stranded SailsEmbark on an open world farming adventure after being shipwrecked on a remote island.
  • Sayri AdventureA relaxing adventure about trying to find a new home on an unknown planet.

I’ve started accumulating a bunch of low poly art style games so I put together some of my favorites above and if you’d like to see the full collection you can go to the tag (or keep scrolling if you’re already here).