Episode 54: What we’ve been playing this winter (TR-49, Cairn, Strange Antiquities)

There’s still officially six weeks of winter left – seriously, look it up, the groundhog saw his shadow this year and everything – but here at Indieventure we’ve been bundled up cosy playing so many lovely games that we figured we’d just talk about them right now!

In keeping with our general commitment not to force ourselves to always play brand-new stuff, this episode’s line-up is a respectable mix of games that were released in 2026 and games that are just… new-ish. Okay, in all honesty, none of our picks have gone back more than a year – the oldest one is only from February 2025 – but hey, baby steps.

So, what have we been playing? Well, our digital climbing expert Rachel has unsurprisingly already been caught up enjoying Cairn, while Liam once again throws himself at the electric fence labelled “what you can get away with calling a Double-A” to talk about Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar. Rebecca has been excavating under last September’s Silksong rubble and surfaced clutching the slightly neglected but still well-worth-playing Strange Antiquities. On a break from the mountain, Rachel turned her talents to playing ghost detective in Utter a Name. Meanwhile, Liam has been playing one of those Steam games, you know the ones… this one’s called Wicked Seed, and it’s not actually what it sounds like, but your first thought was probably not entirely wide of the mark either. More importantly, though, it’s actually a pretty decent solo-dev effort at a Resi-like, so to try to focus on that.

And finally, it turns out we’ve all played TR-49, the latest short outing from inkle that sees you sifting through an archive of digitised books to understand an alternate history of 20th century Britain. So we whipped up a quick group review, starting with a safe, spoiler-free chat before turning to all the spoilers at 1:38:16, because this game is really too short and involved to dance around the main themes. It’s a game that’s best enjoyed fresh though, so skip to 1:54:03 if you’d prefer to play it for yourself first.

We end, as always, on our latest hyperfixations. Rachel sneaks in one more indie game rec (technically legal, but irregular) in Type Help, an in-browser itch.io text adventure from last year that’s anticipating a shiny expanded re-release in 2026 as adventure game The Incident at Galley House. Liam has been reading The Everlasting by Alex E. Harrow – yes, it’s a sad book, but it’s also kind of romantasy, so he knows the other two will be extra on-board with this particular recommendation. And Rebecca has been feeling a little bit too seen as a queer millennial gamer thanks to the YouTube comedy oeuvre of Blake Jennings.

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Hyperfixations:

Rachel

Type Help

Liam

The Everlasting – Alex E. Harrow

Rebecca

Blake Jennings

Comments:

  • SimonWL says:

    Extended talk about biscuits with names like “Chocolate Digestives” (THIS SOUNDS LIKE MEDICINE), Doctor Who references… this has to be the most British episode of Indieventure yet.

    Speaking of our places of origin – I can’t believe y’all mentioned Germany and Switzerland, but not Austria when it came to the Lederhosen musings, haha! Then again, despite being Austrian, the only time I’ve ever worn Lederhosen was to try and surprise my wife – girlfriend at the time – and make her laugh when I picked her up from the airport the first time she came to visit me from America.

    I would absolutely love the futuristic tech device version of Strange Antiquities y’all pitched in this episode. Developers, are you listening?!

    Also, Liam – if you’re looking for a turn based take on survival horror that’s less horny, go check out Vultures – Scavengers of Death!

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