Indie Gala: Every Monday Bundle #49

Indie Gala is back with the latest edition of Every Monday Bundle. These games are included:

If you like total freedom in the way you conquer the enemy, King Arhtur’s Gold is the ultimate war game for you. Build freeform constructions as a medieval Builder, fight in sword duels as a Knight or snipe with your bow as an Archer.

Master Reboot is a haunting first person sci-fi adventure game set inside the Soul Cloud. It’s an exploration game with action and puzzle elements set across 34 unique environments.

X-note is a supernatural mystery visual novel with elements of a raising-sim. Follow the story of Essi as she pursues the truth behind her mother’s death. The story spans 30 days, of which you can train and raise Essi’s psychic abilities, explore the school, collect notes, and make choices to determine her fate.

Depths of Peril is a single player action RPG (role-playing game) with strong strategy elements. You play as a faction leader protecting the barbarian city, Jorvik, by destroying threatening monsters and completing quests.

Discover strange contraptions, wild animals and the mysteries of an ancient culture. Uncover the Secrets of Rætikon in an atmospheric, open-world 2D game in which you fly like a bird and explore an uncharted world.

Solar Struggle is an arcade action spaceshooter where the player takes control of one of the nine space ships and experiences a thrilling story of a young pilot in 11 missions or asserts herself/himself against tons of enemies in the skirmish mode.

Every Monday Bundle includes:

  • King Arthur’s Gold
  • Master Reboot
  • X-note
  • Depths of Peril
  • Secrets of Raetikon
  • Solar Struggle

Grab Every Monday Bundle #49 over at Indie Gala!

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