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Better late than never, as they say. After a series of delays, the HauntedPS1 event, in collaboration with Moya Horror, has made a triumphant return with its highly anticipated EEK3 Indie Games Showcase. This year’s showcase features an impressive lineup of over 70 indie titles, providing fans with a plethora of gaming experiences to explore.
Many of the showcased games come with demos, allowing players to get a taste of what these innovative developers have to offer. The event highlights the creativity and diversity within the indie gaming community, showcasing everything from spine-chilling horror adventures to quirky puzzle games.
As the indie game scene continues to thrive, events like the EEK3 showcase play a crucial role in bringing attention to emerging talent. Gamers are encouraged to dive into the demos and discover new favorites, while developers gain valuable exposure for their unique creations. The excitement surrounding this year’s showcase is palpable, promising a memorable experience for all attendees.
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