One of the most effective ways to celebrate Black History Month is to not only remember the legacies of Black people in the past but to support Black people in the present—especially in industries you care about. That means you also play dope video games, so everybody wins.
There are far too many awesome releases from developers of color for just one list, which is an exciting problem. But if you need help knowing where to start, check out this sample selection.
Some of these titles are still in development, some have playable demos via Steam, and some are available now. And don’t forget to check out the Game Developers of Color Expo.
Dot’s Home
Discrimination isn’t just about one individual person being mean one to another person; it’s about vast ongoing social systems that lift up one group while disempowering another. Dot’s Home is a free adventure game from Rise-Home Stories Project that illuminates these systems as you travel through time in a Black family’s Detroit home.
El Paso, Elsewhere
With El Paso, Elsewhere, Xalavier Nelson. Jr and his team at Strange Scaffold deliver an intensely moody and stylish supernatural shooter like no other. Granted, the bullet time shoot-outs, retro visuals, and noir atmosphere intentionally evoke the Max Payne franchise. But El Paso, Elsewhere turns into its own beast thanks in part to original hip-hop performed by Nelson himself.
Grid Force – Mask of the Goddess
Grid Force – Mask of Goddess does that beautiful video game thing of throwing together a bunch of awesome ideas into a delirious, new creation. Dreamnuts Studios gives us a real-time, tactical, bullet-hell, action-RPG about futuristic cyber deities. Don’t you want to see what that’s all about?
I Am Your Beast
Another banger from Xalavier Nelson Jr. and Strange Scaffold, I Am Your Beast is a breakneck first-person shooter about revenge. Short, tense encounters push your reflexes to the limit as you strive to become as fast and lethal as possible. Despite their small sizes, levels encourage surprising and satisfying experimentation.
Little Hellions
Little Hellions is a long-awaited, indie fighting game where you use devilish schemes, not brute strength, to win. To attack, you fling yourself toward a stage hazard and use your Trick Hook to switch places with other players so they get damaged instead. No wonder the developer is named Schadenfreude.
Project Anomaly: Urban Supernatural Investigator
The modern world still has many ancient secrets. Project Anomaly: Urban Supernatural Investigator, by Dark Science, is a first-person, open-world photography game about solving mysteries happening right down the block. Plus, you befriend nifty cryptids.
Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats to Match-3 To
Puzzle games and chillwave aesthetics are a transcendent match. More than an awesome name, Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats to Match-3 To from developer Soft Not Weak expands on the familiar block-matching formula with delightfully colorful and romantic story elements. The soundtrack features smooth, head-nodding grooves that back the action.
Tales of Kenzera: Zau
Voice actor Abubakar Salim heads up Surgent Studios, the team behind Tales of Kenzera: Zau, an Afrofuturist Metroidvania title and one of 2024’s best releases. The protagonist’s grief over a lost father becomes a powerful drive to reclaim the elder’s spirit as you search every inch of a lush world drawn from various African cultures and mythologies. Genre veterans may recognize concepts like double jumps and icy projectiles, but Tales of Kenzera: Zau’s passion and unique blend of influences deliver something you’ve never seen before.
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Urban Warriors
A funky fusion of 3D fighting game and beat ’em up, Urban Warriors from developer Chaotix lets four players throw down against enemy hordes or each other. Advanced mechanics add depth to the mayhem. Balance offense and defense, leverage weapons and your environment, and put street punks in their place.
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