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Terry Cavanagh dev of VVVVVV / Super Hexagon announced a collection of experimental games

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Last updated: 10 Jan 2025 at 3:55 pm UTC

Terry's Other Games is coming in February, pulling together a bunch of games Cavanagh has developed over the last 20 years or so updated for modern platforms. Cavanagh previously developed VVVVVV, Super Hexagon and my favourite Dicey Dungeons.

What you get is a little look behind the curtain of various ideas. Some big, some small and plenty of weird.

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From the Steam page:

Hello there! I'm Terry Cavanagh, and I'm a game designer. Maybe you've played some of my games before? I made the C64-inspired gravity-flipping platformer VVVVVV, the minimal action game Super Hexagon, and the dice placement dungeon crawler Dicey Dungeons.

Those are my commercial releases. But I've been making games since I was a kid, and along the way I've worked on a lot of stuff! Most of these games are very hard to get running nowadays, even some of the ones that are only a few years old - computers change and things slowly break.

Making these other games has always been a really important part of how I work, and they include some of my very favourite projects. So I decided to bring some of the best of them together in one big easy-to-play collection, as "Terry's Other Games"! It's a little window into what making indie games has been like for me, from where I started to where I am now.

Could be fun if you like your more experimental stuff.

Terry's Other Games | Release Date: 13th February 2025

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ButterflyGames 3 hours ago
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So essentially a "The Beginners Guide" from a real developer, I'm intrigued!
Don't Look Back was my introduction to Terry's games. All of the games listed in the Steam description are worth playing.
walther von stolzing 51 minutes ago
Terry Cavanagh also used to have this blog where he introduced some free game picks weekly: https://terrysfreegameoftheweek.com/ -- he’s no longer updating it; though the site is still up.
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