Nowhere, MI is an absurdist PS1 styled FPS Metroidvania filled set in a mysterious town that was ground zero for an experimental reactor detonation!
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Nowhere, MI is an absurdist PS1 styled FPS Metroidvania filled set in a mysterious town that was ground zero for an experimental reactor detonation!
Read More & Play The Alpha Demo, Free (Windows)
Gameplay Vid:

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"Nowhere, MI" is a pretty neat game!
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Any game ideas you're excited to get to in the future?
NOTE: I MISUNDERSTOOD THE QUESTION AT FIRST; here's the real answer!
Instead watch me ramble about games I'm excited about ig:
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Several! I hang out with a bunch of gamedevs, so I'm aware of some good stuff in the works. Let me name the most exciting ones:
My friend @dronaroid's immersive sim HEARTRENDER comes together more and more each time I see its progress. I take some pride in the fact that I nagged them so hard to flesh out the enemy AI that they broke through the wall, and are making a plethora of Funny Little Guys for their world now! Also, like - an imsim platformer heavily based on the worldwide surrealist movement of the 1920s? In the gameplay style of Dishonored? Hell yes.
@nikkikalpa's They Speak From The Abyss is another huge one I'm excited for - even though I don't have a history with a lot of the inspirations it draws from! It's another game that I've seen in its infancy (and used to be more critical of than it deserved...). Nikki's among the most hard-working devs I know; in the span of less than a year they've grown massively as an artist and writer, and I can't wait for the upcoming prologue, Zenith.
@feverdreamjohnny's been through hell lately for the release of his first major commercial game Orbo's Odyssey - Orbo's is cool, but what I'm looking forward to most is his next title, Nowhere, MI. Johnny's writing is often farcical and humoristic, but knows how to sell even the strangest place as believable and make even the strangest character drama genuinely affecting. His horror style, too, is one of the most imaginative I've seen - And Nowhere, MI showcases all his skills in abundance. And that's all not even considering the fact that it looks BALLER to play.
Regarding games I have little to no association with that I'm excited for: The Upturned's been on my Steam wishlist a while. A horror slapstick game sounds hard to pull off, but it looks like it passes with flying colours. Kingdoms of the Dump has been on my radar a while and looks like everything I would want out of an RPG; and Scrabdackle both draws from a lot of nostalgic games for me for its inspirations AND its chunky demo has been extremely fun and challenging. Highly recommend all of these!
Our Brother is missing so we go look for him in the odd town of Nowhere...quite the strange place with a lot of Supernatural and odd things afoot. Nowhere MI...
This Demo was interesting, this game has potential and I canโt wait to see it finished!ย