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Hello! Welcome to the entry page for issue #76 Indiepocalypse Zine! 

Is submitting to this jam the only way to submit?
No, just the easiest for me since it organizes everything in one place, works as a form, and is where plenty of people already have their games.  You can always email me directly at indiepocalypse@gmail.com to submit your game as well!

What is this thing anyway? 

Simply, it's a monthly collection of  games from 10 developers all wrapped up in one package. That the developers get paid for! Up front and on the back end! There will also be a short digital zine with a page for each game. Creators are free to design their page to their own liking or submit text and pictures to be laid out for them.

The games are then sold through itch in a single zipped file with a launcher.

You will be paid:

UP FRONT: $20 USD   
BACK END: 5% of sales (before anthology breaks even) | 8% (after)  

Also, I claim no exclusivity or ownership of your games!

Game Requirements

This simply a submission page for the zine. I do not consider it a jam and would encourage others to do the same. If you want to make a new game for the zine (and I'm not commissioning you) more power to you I guess.

-Games can (and should) already be complete and can have been made at any point in time.
-Games can be of any theme   
-Games can be of any length  
-Games can be digital or physical (that can be distributed digitally)  but must be in some way downloadable. This includes mobile games.
-Games can play very loosely with the term 'game'  
-Any number of games can be submitted but each person can only occupy one slot.
-I have no way to play VR-only games, everything else should be fine.
-Make your game playable without me having to find a way load up the project file in whatever engine you made it in

That's pretty much it. Everyone keeps ownership of all their stuff, this is mostly a way to give a platform (and money) to smaller and/or more unknown projects.

How are games selected?

Games are selected by a single curator (me) based on no strict criteria at all. The main goal each month is to make an interesting and diverse zine. Below are some things that I think about when choosing games. Indiepocalypse was created with the intent of being a collection of alternative and outsider works so bear that in mind when submitting. Also, while TTRPGs are accepted (and sometimes even commission) my focus is on the vaguely defined medium of "video games". As such I tend to include 2~3 TTRPGs at most per issue.

This is by no means a list of objectives to meet and there is no objective math way of breaking down and judging a game and anyone who claims otherwise is lying.

-Subjective taste is ultimately unavoidable
-I prefer things that are messy and interesting to ones that are polished and familiar
-Complete is preferable to demos/betas
-Each issue will try to a have a diverse selection of games, even if the 10 best fighting games ever made were submitted only like, 2, would be included
-Length is irrelevant
-I am typically detached from (if not exhausted by) trends in design
-You gotta really try for something if you're making a overhead/twin-stick shooter 
-Execution on intent (or something to the effect) is what I look to when I find a game feels more personally uninteresting than broadly uninteresting (however possible it is to determine such a thing)

What if my game is selected?

After submission entries are curated, if your game is selected, you'll be contacted  and given a form to fill out to collect the materials for the magazine and anything else that may be needed. If you submitted multiple games, you will either: Be sent a message telling you which game was selected OR Receive no additional message and have your choice of bundling the games one entry/choose which game you'd like to be included.


Selections are not made public until the issue is released.  Everyone will receive an email through itch once the games are chosen. If that is the only email you received, your game was not selected.


Games chosen are in no way way exclusive to Indiepocalypse and can remain on your itch page or anywhere else for any price you want. The games chosen are made public when the issue is released.

The zine favors new contributors. If you were in the first year of Indiepocalypse (issues 1-12) you are once again eligible for inclusion!

WHEN WILL IT COME OUT?: 

May 1st

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Questions? Feel free to read all the above text again before contacting me at indiepocalypse@gmail.com.

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a bard-vs-bard world-building game
Correct bad grammar, fall in love
Visual Novel
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A chicken decides the fate of a small town.
Interactive Fiction
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A no-DM competitive or solo TTRPG dungeon crawl for 1-6 players utilizing a deck of tarot cards and a set of dice.
A Videotome poem for Noise Jam 2.
Visual Novel
Play in browser
micro-rpg-like narrative game
Role Playing
Clean the field
Survival
Play as a pile of bones and get your skin back
Role Playing
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A story about standing still when the world keeps moving.
Adventure
Short horror game for web or GameBoy
Visual Novel
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A storytelling game of nightlife and nostalgia.
Your lover Clara has been murdered, and your fellow villagers believe that you did it.
Puzzle
A haunted house map-making and storytelling TTRPG.
A Grassroots Fantasy RPG of Underground Resistance
What do you do when you wake up [?] after the world [?] ends?
Adventure
Uncover the secrets behind the other side of paper
Action
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Among the stars, one ancient artifact has persisted through time: the Tarot.
Keep the skies safe while your pilot takes a nap!
Action
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A side-scrolling narrative in which you search for your childhood friend.
Puzzle
A short atmospheric horror demo set on the Western Front of World War I.
Role Playing
a co-op game about hearts
Platformer
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You are being socially evaluated by a gorilla and everything can offend him.
Simulation
A cozzy hidden Object Game
Life's Crossroad is 2D Story Adventure Game
Adventure
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Help poor Bella make it back to her hive!
Action
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BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF
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A cute but deadly twin stick bullet hell shooter.
Action
a pig game about ideas
Puzzle
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Smash bricks with Tesla Rays and Laser Artillery! 🚀 High-intensity neon arcade action. Play instantly in your browser
Action
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What you lose changes how you think, how you feel, and what you can say.
Visual Novel
A strategic chess variant where every move brings your pieces closer to death.
Strategy
A minimal physical game about forcing someone else to choose
Embark on an immersive adventure with "Lost Everything: Chapter 1," a captivating 2D point and click game.
Adventure
Platformer
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Retro game | Platformer | Puzzle
Platformer
About burnout, mental illness, dead-end jobs and living an ordinary life in the face of a dying world.
Visual Novel
a tiny walking adventure of a horse looking at its own flash of memories
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Growing friendship through generosity!
Interactive Fiction
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move a mouse around randomly to play your silly interactive music
Rhythm
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Shooter
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A 2D action platformer where you travel across different timelines, and stop the Timebreakers from destroying history.
Action
A Climbing & Parkour Adventure with an Emotional Journey
A Noir Psychological Crime Drama by Krishnamohan Yagneswaran (2025)
Interactive Fiction
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Puzzle game
Puzzle
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