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I’ve tried a couple dozen demo's the past 5 days, here’s the ones I want to keep playing:

  1. Wheel World - Cell-shaded charming arcade-y cycling exploration/race game
  2. Lost in Random: The Eternal Die - The best Hades-like I’ve played, with a gorgeous gothic world
  3. Promise Mascot Agency - Zany open-world driving / management game with hilarious dialogue
  4. Kiborg - Very fast-paced 3rd person action roguelike
  5. Deliver At All Costs - 1959 Americana GTA-like physics delivery game. With very good vibes and great music
  6. Fumes - Open-world low poly Twisted Metal meets Mad Max. Extremely confusing UI / progression though, IMO

Obviously there's way too many demo's to sort through, so let's spread the word: what are your favourite demo's and why?

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