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Torn City Thrives: 21 Years of Crime & Daily Players

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Torn City, an online RPG, boasts 80,000 daily players after 21 years.
  • News Tower offers a 1930s newspaper management sim experience.
  • Upcoming games include martial arts roguelite Forestrike and Umami puzzle game.
Torn City Thrives: 21 Years of Crime & Daily Players

The indie game landscape is vibrant, featuring both enduring classics and fresh arrivals. Torn City, a text-based online RPG established 21 years ago, continues to thrive with 80,000 daily active players. In its two decades, the game has seen over 3.6 billion virtual crimes committed and retains over 31,000 subscribers despite being free-to-play.

This week also marks the full release of News Tower, a management simulation where players direct a newspaper in 1930s New York. Players rebuild a struggling publication, manage staff, and navigate the cutthroat world of journalism. Additionally, Forestrike, a 2D martial arts roguelite, and Umami, a diorama-style puzzle game, have launched, offering distinct gameplay experiences.

Other notable releases include A Pinball Game That Makes You Mad, an intentionally frustrating challenge; Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury, an action-adventure featuring a dog samurai; and Erosion, a twin-stick shooter set in a post-apocalyptic Wild West. The upcoming Drywall Eating Simulator also piques interest with its peculiar premise.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Torn City is a 21-year-old text-based online RPG that maintains 80,000 daily players, showcasing incredible longevity in the gaming world.
News Tower is a management simulation set in 1930s New York where you run your own newspaper, hiring reporters and making editorial decisions.
Yes, Forestrike is a new 2D martial arts roguelite that offers challenging combat encounters and a unique path selection system.

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