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Indie Underground #3

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The third edition of the Indie Underground section brings a brief overview of several smaller games that have recently attracted attention with interesting ideas, release dates, and new trailers.

The indie scene has once again released several interesting announcements, trailers, and smaller news items that may not warrant a separate big article, but we don't want to completely skip them. In the third edition of Indie Underground, we bring you four games that have caught our eye these days: a warm puzzle adventure with a frog, a delayed pixel fantasy action game, an unusual survival horror, and a sequel to the popular mini-golf chaos.

Walk The Frog has been released on Steam

Walk The Frog has been available for PC and Mac via Steam since May 21, 2026. It is a pleasant narrative puzzle game that follows the curious frog Frogg through a magical world made of sticky notes.

The game is based on a slower pace, relaxing puzzles, and a warm story about friendship, small discoveries, and facing challenges together. The creators highlight the hand-drawn visual style, soothing soundtrack, eighteen levels, three chapters, and intuitive drag-and-drop and point-and-click controls.

Walk The Frog feels like a typical small indie title that doesn't try to shout for attention but instead attracts players with charm, atmosphere, and a simple idea. The game is priced at €12.99, or the regional equivalent.

Dark Scrolls has been delayed to June 22, 2026.

Devolver Digital and Doinksoft have confirmed that Dark Scrolls will not be released on May 28, 2026, but rather on June 22, 2026, for PC and Nintendo Switch. In their characteristic tone, they stated that the delay has nothing to do with Yacht Club Games releasing Mina the Hollower a day later, on May 29, 2026. Or, as they admit, it has everything to do with that.

Dark Scrolls brings “crunchy” pixel action in a fantasy setting, and one of the obvious peculiarities is the fact that players will be able to play as a rat with a saxophone. The delay itself isn't significant, but it is presented in a charming way that fits Devolver's communication style and gives the game a bit more space to avoid a direct clash with another similar title.

The Florist has received a new gameplay trailer

Unclear Games has released a new gameplay trailer for The Florist, a survival horror with fixed cameras that is expected to be released in 2026 for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam. The trailer is titled Gardens of Death and further showcases an unusual horror vision where the threat does not come from darkness, but from light, color, and dangerous plant growth.

The Florist follows Jessica Park, who arrives in the lakeside town of Joycliffe for a last-minute delivery, but her arrival triggers a series of events that turn the place into a fight for survival against an all-pervasive floral overgrowth. Players will explore the town, solve puzzles, fight enemies, collect hidden items, and uncover secrets related to a bizarre attempt to create new life.

Particularly interesting is the approach to atmosphere. Joycliffe is not a classic abandoned, dark horror town, but a place where beauty, color, and light are used as a source of discomfort. With handcrafted locations, fixed cameras, multiple difficulty levels, accessibility options, unlimited inventory, and autosave checkpoints, The Florist clearly targets fans of older survival horror classics, but with more modern design conveniences.

Golf With Your Friends 2 has introduced Bumper Station

Team17 and Radical Forge have unveiled a new trailer for Golf With Your Friends 2, the sequel to the popular multiplayer mini-golf game. The new showcase focuses on the Bumper Station course, a space arena that turns mini-golf into a chaotic intergalactic pinball machine.

Bumper Station is set on an orbital station filled with bumpers, speed ramps, turbo engines, delivery robots, and obstacles that can send the ball in completely unplanned directions. The Collision Mode from the first game returns, meaning players will once again be able to collide, push, and knock each other off their ideal paths.

The new course also brings special mechanics exclusive to Golf With Your Friends 2. There are Space Rails for quick movements, Hologram Ramps that temporarily open new routes, and Anti-Gravity Ramps that flip gravity, the course, and perspective upside down. The final part of the course, according to the announcement, includes an encounter with a giant alien and a suspicious UFO.