Tag: short game

I AM TRASH DEV: When a “Bad Game” Becomes the Best Idea

Jagaddhita Arya
In the gaming world, developers are always striving to create the best possible experience smooth graphics, stable gameplay, and responsive controls. But I AM TRASH DEV, an indie game by TBA Studio, turns that paradigm on its head. Instead of striving for perfection, the game is intentionally designed to be ugly, broken, absurd, and full […]

The Laundry Shift: The Silent Horror Behind a Nighttime Laundry Shop

Jagaddhita Arya
The Laundry Shift is a short horror game by Indonesian indie developer arydk, delivering a gripping experience in a seemingly ordinary place: a laundry shop. With the concept of a “night job turned nightmare,” the game has captured attention for its desolate atmosphere, strong mystery, and simple yet intense gameplay. Unusual Night Shift Players take […]

Dawgmageddon: When a Duck Fights Back

Aura Dyka’s
Mojiken Studio once again experiments with creativity through Dawgmageddon, an Indonesian-made playable music video that combines chaotic shooter gameplay with raw indie rock energy. Built around “Genosida Moral,” a song by the Indonesian band No Reason Why, this project transforms a music track into a violent yet oddly satisfying arcade experience. It’s brutal, short, and strange […]

7 Days in the Fire Mountain – A Short Indonesian Survival Journey Full of Mystery

Aura Dyka’s
When it comes to short indie experiences, 7 Days in the Fire Mountain stands out as one of Indonesia’s most intriguing survival-adventure projects. Developed during Mojiken Studio’s internal program, Mojikencamp, this game delivers a compact yet captivating journey through mystery, nature, and quiet introspection. Despite its short length, every scene feels carefully built to pull […]