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To kick off, here's my list from the last months. Release date is irrelevant, and listed in no paticular order:
Broforce: (Local co-op, retro-pixel-side-scrolling-blow-up-everything = great fun.)
Hard West: (Broken into separate but related stories with turn based combat. Had a good 18 hours with this)
Steamworld Heist: (If you like turn-based tactical combat, play this - it's great)
Hand of Fate: (A refreshingly nice mix of "deck-building" type play and third-person combat)
Steamroll: (3d pluzzle of "rolling ball" type. Nice visuals with Unreal4 engine. A hidden gem!)
Invisible, Inc.: (Excellent turn based stealth game)
Massive Chalice: (Somewhat underrated. Family bloodlines adds surprising depth)
Let's hear what Indies have been taking up your time? Rocket League goes without saying :whistle:
Edit: Removed Day of the Tentacle Remastered. Not Indie.
"dont starve & dont starve toggether"
Oh and talking about great indies, don't forget Stardew Valley. As if you could have missed it.