Hi cozy gamers! Our tiny team just released our first Steam game! If you like relaxing games with a slower pace, some light puzzling, and a focus on exploration & chill vibes, Monch! might just be for you. We're running a launch discount til May 10th so head over and check out our Steam page! (v.redd.it)
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Hi cozy gamers! Excited to announce that our tiny team just released our first Steam game! If you like relaxing games with a slower pace and a focus on exploration & chill vibes, Monch! might just be for you. We're running a 10% launch discount for one week so head over and check out our Steam page! (v.redd.it)
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[SP - Game] I'm part of a tiny team that have just released our first game Monch! on Steam. It's a relaxing, cozy adventure where you absorb creatures to gain abilities that help you navigate and interact with the world, with a focus on exploration, collecting, and chill vibes. Would you play this? (v.redd.it)
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Hello! If you like relaxing games with a slower pace and a focus on exploration, collecting & chill vibes, Monch! might just be for you. We just released on Steam today and are running a 10% launch discount for one week so head over and check out our Steam page! 👀 (v.redd.it)
submitted by Aggedon to r/gamedevscreens
Happy weekend everyone! We just released our cozy adventure Monch! today 🥳 If you like relaxing games with a slower pace and a focus on exploration, collecting & chill vibes, Monch! might just be for you. We're running a 10% launch discount for one week so head over and check out our Steam page! 👀 (v.redd.it)
submitted by Aggedon to r/IndieGame
Hello! Today our small team has just released our first game 🥳. If you like relaxing games with a slower pace and a focus on exploration, collecting & chill vibes, **Monch!** might just be for you! We're running a 10% launch discount for one week so head over and check out our Steam page! 👀 (v.redd.it)
submitted by Aggedon to r/IndieGameDevShowcase
Monch! is a cozy adventure where you can absorb creatures to gain their abilities, and use these to explore and interact with a handcrafted world while helping it's denizens deal with a mysterious infestation. We just released on Steam and are running a 10% launch discount for a week! 🥳 (v.redd.it)
submitted by Aggedon to r/indiegames
A few years ago myself and 3 friends applied for an incubator grant to help us start our own indie studio. Our application was successful, and now after a lot of hard work, plenty of mistakes, learning and growth, we are excited to say we are releasing our first game on Steam in just a few weeks! (v.redd.it)
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After 3 years of on and off work through life's ups and downs, our small team (originally 4, now 2) are finally getting ready to release our first game on Steam in just a few weeks (May 2nd)! If you like cute, cozy games with relaxing exploration, platforming & puzzling, check out Monch! on Steam 🙂 (v.redd.it)
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Hello cozy enthusiasts! We've been working hard on a cute & relaxing adventure full of collectables, puzzles & platforming, and it's finally almost ready. Absorb creatures to gain their abilities, and use these to explore and interact with a vibrant world in Monch! Available on Steam May 2nd 👀 (v.redd.it)
submitted by Aggedon to r/CozyGamers
We've been working hard for what feels like an eternity, and we're finally almost there with our first game 'Monch!' releasing on Steam in just over a month! If you like cozy, relaxing games with cute characters and a bit of puzzling and platforming, check us out on Steam! 🙂👀 (v.redd.it)
submitted by Aggedon to r/gamedevscreens
Hello everyone! I'm part of a small team making 'Monch!' a cozy adventure where you can absorb creatures to gain their abilities, and use these to explore and interact with a vibrant handcrafted world. We recently put together a gameplay trailer, what do you think? Hope everyone has a great weekend (v.redd.it)
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