Daedalic Entertainment launched four games all on the same day: Life of Delta, Rough Justice ’84, Potion Tycoon, and Barotrauma.
The German publisher announced a quartet of titles all to be released on the same day, March 13th. The first is Life of Delta, touted as “a narrative adventure filled with challenging puzzles and compelling characters.” The point-and-click adventure is right at home with Daedalic, having started as a developer of such titles.
You act as a service robot in post-apocalyptic Japan, where after a terrible war only robots and lizardmen survive. Seeking your lost friend, travel across a harsh wasteland, beautifully hand-drawn, and riddled with over 50 puzzles, and fully animated cutscenes.
Life of Delta is available now on Windows PC and Nintendo Switch.
Next up is Rough Justice ’84 — an eclectic mix of a strategy board game, and 80s noir detective crime thriller. Take charge of a new security agency, hire agents with a variety of skills, and take on Seneca City’s vice.
Repossession, protection, fugitive recovery — missions like this and more will need the right person and tools for the job, and for the dice to fall in their favor. Solve puzzles, and slowly uncover what has the city’s underbelly in its jaws.
Rough Justice ’84 is available now for Windows PC.
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Shifting gears to a game entering Early Access, Potion Tycoon dares you to build up a magical apothecary. Hire and train employees, develop new potions and machines, and make your shop look appealing to rake in the dough!
Find exotic ingredients, keep your production lines churning, and try to satisfy the needs of VIPs to propel your reputation skyward. Potion Tycoon is in Early Access on PC via Steam.
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Finally, Daedalic Entertainment announced a game that would be leaving Early Access. Barotrauma has you delve deep beneath the waters of Jupiter’s moon, either alone or with allies for a crew of up to 16. Build and wire your submarine, choose your class and develop your talents, craft your equipment and tools, align with different factions — all to best help the mission across a procedurally generated world.
You can join over 2.5 million players who played the game in Early Access. Barotrauma is available now on Windows PC.
Do you plan on checking out any of these games?