Asia Indie Roundup: Let's Fortune Tell, Heart of Homunculus, and More
The roundup highlights a steady pipeline of small-scale Asian indie projects that are expanding language support (Japanese, English) and offering playable demos, suggesting growing international ambition.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Game Spark's late June 2026 Asia indie excavation covers four titles: ECHOLORN's tarot fortune-telling ADV 'Let's Fortune Tell', DDish's Soulslike 'Project BS', Hidden Level's Metroidvania 'Mona: Infinite Journey', and astriasoftware's 2D action game 'Heart of Homunculus'. All are in development with Steam pages live; demos or playtests are available for some.
Game Spark's latest Asia indie excavation, published July 5, 2026, profiles four titles from Chinese and Korean developers that caught the outlet's eye in late June. The lineup includes a tarot-based adventure game, a dragon-girl Soulslike, a duo-protagonist Metroidvania, and a homunculus-themed action platformer. All four have Steam pages live; some offer playtests or demos with Japanese and English support confirmed or planned.
- Let's Fortune Tell: Multi-ending ADV from ECHOLORN; PV released June 24; Steam wishlist open; Chinese playtest ongoing; official demo to support Japanese and English.
- Project BS: 3D action Soulslike from Korean creator DDish; dragon girl Shenna protagonist; exhibited at Unite Seoul 2025; release date undecided.
- Mona: Infinite Journey: Side-scrolling 3D Metroidvania from Hidden Level; exhibited at G-Fusion Game Festival 2026 Shenzhen; Steam demo available; Japanese supported.
- Heart of Homunculus: 2D side-scrolling action game from astriasoftware; Steam wishlist open; homunculus girl Adela searches for memories; Japanese support confirmed.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.