September continues to be an exciting month for new indie game releases, so if you’re wondering which titles to keep an eye on, wonder no more – here’s Part 2 of our September indie game coverage, featuring our personal picks! And make sure to catch up on Part 1 in case you missed it!
Little Problems: A Cozy Detective Game (September 9)
A cute detective game in which you’re not out to solve crazy, over-the-top cases – instead, you tackle completely everyday problems and minor misunderstandings. No grandiose conflicts, only cozy sleuthing.

Katanaut (September 10)
A metroidvania-inspired action-roguelite taking place aboard a doomed spaceship overrun by cosmic horrors. Sounds rough, but hey, it’s nothing a bit of katana action can’t solve…

Master of Luna (September 12)
Master of Luna is a turn-based strategy game with a melancholy atmosphere: in it, you become a semi-forgotten deity in a land of eternal twilight as you attempt to regain your former power.

No, I’m not a Human (September 15)
Would you let a stranger into your home during a crazy apocalyptic event? Well, maybe you would; maybe you wouldn’t. But let me go further: what if that stranger was actually a monstrosity in disguise? Would you be able to tell who’s a real human being, and who’s an impostor? Because that’s the fundamental conundrum you’ll be facing in the horror adventure game No, I’m not a Human.

Little Witch in the Woods (September 15)
A charming game about the everyday life of Ellie, an apprentice witch – you take control of her as she explores the wilderness around her, helps out those in need and gradually masters the skills necessary for becoming a full-fledged witch.

Voyagers of Nera (September 16)
A co-op crafting-survival game for up to 10 players, Voyagers of Nera will have you take on a vast ocean world filled with dazzling secrets and untold dangers. The more the merrier, right?

That’s the end of our list for now, but don’t worry: we’ll be back soon with Part 3 to take a look at some of most promising indie titles launching in the latter half of September! See you then!