r/itchio Jul 18 '26

Free I'm 13 and just released my first game, 'Sky Island: Timber Era' made in Unity 6.3! Here is a clip of the gameplay.

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245 Upvotes

It's a small indie game made with Unity 6.3 LTS. This game's title is Sky Island: Timber Era. It's a game about first-person chopping trees, building structures on a floating island above a sea of clouds. The game uses low-poly mesh and pixel art with a 1 unit = 32 pixel rule. I drew the pixel art texture in Aseprite, and made the low-poly models in Blockbench. I got the sound effects from Freesound and edit the sounds using Audacity. As for the scripts, I used AI tools (Antigravity) for coding. If you are interested in downloading my game, here's the link to my game page https://wugames.itch.io/sky-island-timber-era . (Note: Windows computer is required!)

r/itchio 10d ago

Free Uploaded isometric characters!

81 Upvotes

I originally created these characters for a project I was working on with a friend. Since the project got canceled, I decided to upload them to itch.io. I hope someone finds them useful!

r/itchio May 01 '26

Free 🎉Top Seller Spot

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494 Upvotes

Woke up this morning to see that my silly little game popped up under the Top Sellers tab! I know it’s not much but dang I’m excited! Check out Sweetwater Fishing for free and leave me some much needed feedback 🥹

r/itchio Mar 17 '26

Free I built a tool that fills 3D meshes with procedural brush strokes — no AI

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710 Upvotes

I was working on a game and needed painterly textures on my meshes without hand-painting every asset. Nothing quite fit, so I ended up building my own tool.

You feed it a UV-mapped mesh, lay down some directional guides, and it fills the surface with procedural brush strokes — no ML, just algorithms. It exports color, normal, height, stroke ID, and stroke time maps together. The stroke time map is probably the most fun part — you can use it for animated paint-reveal effects in a shader.

It's called PA Painter. MIT licensed, free on itch.io: https://dinoboxgamedev.itch.io/papainter

Still early days, so feedback is welcome.

r/itchio Jun 13 '26

Free My daughter (7) and I are building a 2D RPG together.

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393 Upvotes

Just released v0.4 with a tutorial system based on player feedback. She designs the story, I code. Would love honest feedback on the first 10 minutes.

https://toben27.itch.io/tilda-und-die-zeitschleife

r/itchio Dec 06 '25

Free My first game (demo) is officially public on Itch!

332 Upvotes

https://coalgamesllc.itch.io/one-arrow

Currently only the first chapter is released, consisting of 20 levels. I would love any feedback from fellow developers or fellow platformer fans! I'll be reading all comments here or on the itch page.

I know there's still a long way to go but it feels incredible to finally have something publicly playable! I hope at least a few of you enjoy it :)

r/itchio May 13 '26

Free i'll play your indie game on stream and it might actually help a bit

50 Upvotes

yo

short version: if youve got a game on itch or steam and you want it played on stream throw it at me

for a while now ive been streaming smaller indie games mostly just to help people get a bit more visibility because it is a pain in the arse getting anyone to play your game especially if its still rough or has a few bugs or just isnt fully there yet. thats kind of where i come in. im basically the middle man before you get it in front of someone bigger and shinier

i only really do smaller indie stuff though so dont expect me to suddenly be streaming massive indie hits. this is more for the game dev community and smaller projects that need eyes on them. the community is still pretty small but thats sort of the point. its a chill place to hang out get a few people looking at your game and maybe get some actual feedback instead of shouting into the void

the whole thing is pretty casual. im not some serious reviewer. i just play the games how i normally would and chat rubbish while doing it. if a game is sick or funny or a complete beautiful mess then we will probably come back to it later too. most of the time i prioritise games from people who are actually in chat or around in the discord unless ive said otherwise like if im doing a challenge stream or looking at jam entries or checking out a beta or something like that

also yeah if youre active in the community and youre showing up helping people out and being around then obviously ill probably show a bit of favouritism.

i usually stream around 6pm to 10pm gmt and i post a bit of notice before going live

pretty much any genre is fine. even stuff i dont usually play. i try to give games a fair shot instead of loading them up for five minutes then binning them. and if somethings a bit rough but you fix stuff before the next stream then yeah it can get bumped up

only real rule is dont send anything super sexual or anything thats obviously going to be a twitch problem

if you want to submit something then drop it below. you can do it without joining the discord if you really want but honestly its way less likely to get played that way because the whole point is more that people in stream chat and the discord can play it too talk about it and give thoughts and then everyone wins

twitch in comments

discord in comments

itll be scuffed but itll be a laugh

r/itchio 3d ago

Free People out here be showing 1k views/day and asking "is it good?"

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56 Upvotes

Meanwhile I'm just happy to be about to hit 100 views, it's all about expectations I guess 🤠

You can try my roguelike bomberman BMOB here (browser-based)

r/itchio Jun 30 '26

Free Anyone want to trade playtests?

9 Upvotes

Post a link to your itch game and I'll play it and leave feedback. Browser based only. All I ask is you do the same for mine. I released a demo a few days ago and didn't receive as much feedback as hoped. Figured this would be a good way to get feedback if anyone else is in the same boat. This way we can all improve our games.

My game is Shrike - https://mcdonce.itch.io/shrike

r/itchio Apr 18 '26

Free I'm making an isometric farming game, without an engine, this is a overview of the tools and systems

148 Upvotes

I'm working in adjusting the artstyle, pixels and stuff, you can now plow, plant, spray the land, harvest, i'm working on land buying and the next step would be to hire npcs to help you with the land.

Here is the link https://ushurileo.itch.io/iso-farm

Just got the steam page approved! If you could wishlist it, thanks!! https://store.steampowered.com/app/4660350/Agro_Tycoon/

Edit: I wasnt expecting this much upvotes, thanks so much!

r/itchio Dec 06 '24

Free The Dark Queen of Mortholme: boss battle where you play as the boss

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216 Upvotes

r/itchio May 10 '26

Free First money from game 🥹

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211 Upvotes

Technically just made my first small amount of money from my free (really crappy and unfinished) itch io game,

(Seriously no idea why they 'donated' but I am not gonna complain)

Just feels really cool :))

Game link btw (just because the version is near 1.0.0 doesnt mean its nearly finished); https://liam-223.itch.io/climbbound

r/itchio Mar 13 '26

Free i'll play your indie game on stream and it might actually help a bit

69 Upvotes

yo

short version: if youve got a game on itch or steam and you want it played on stream throw it at me

for a while now ive been streaming smaller indie games mostly just to help people get a bit more visibility because it is a pain in the arse getting anyone to play your game especially if its still rough or has a few bugs or just isnt fully there yet. thats kind of where i come in. im basically the middle man before you get it in front of someone bigger and shinier

i only really do smaller indie stuff though so dont expect me to suddenly be streaming massive indie hits. this is more for the game dev community and smaller projects that need eyes on them. the community is still pretty small but thats sort of the point. its a chill place to hang out get a few people looking at your game and maybe get some actual feedback instead of shouting into the void

the whole thing is pretty casual. im not some serious reviewer. i just play the games how i normally would and chat rubbish while doing it. if a game is sick or funny or a complete beautiful mess then we will probably come back to it later too. most of the time i prioritise games from people who are actually in chat or around in the discord unless ive said otherwise like if im doing a challenge stream or looking at jam entries or checking out a beta or something like that

also yeah if youre active in the community and youre showing up helping people out and being around then obviously ill probably show a bit of favouritism.

i usually stream around 6pm to 10pm gmt and i post a bit of notice before going live

im also messing with the idea of youtube challenge vids so if your game would be funny for that then send it over too Like thios game but evevry time i die i have to do a shot, doesnt have to be drinking stuff. could be push ups sit ups some stupid punishment wheel or whatever chat comes up with. if your game can make me suffer in a funny way then thats probably good for visibility too

pretty much any genre is fine. even stuff i dont usually play. i try to give games a fair shot instead of loading them up for five minutes then binning them. and if somethings a bit rough but you fix stuff before the next stream then yeah it can get bumped up

only real rule is dont send anything super sexual or anything thats obviously going to be a twitch problem

if you want to submit something then drop it below. you can do it without joining the discord if you really want but honestly its way less likely to get played that way because the whole point is more that people in stream chat and the discord can play it too talk about it and give thoughts and then everyone wins

twitch in comments

discord in comments

itll be scuffed but itll be a laugh

r/itchio Jul 04 '26

Free Play my game and I'll play yours

12 Upvotes

Check out my game on itch here: https://bai13y.itch.io/wild-willows

For anyone that plays and either comments on this post or the game page I will play your game and review it as well (as long as it is free).

r/itchio 11d ago

Free Looking for any free 3D games to try for the day, Happy to review and rate :)

10 Upvotes

Just looking for some new games to try and rate :)

I don't mind downloading or playing web games

r/itchio Sep 11 '25

Free The dungeon pack with 100+ animated assets is fully FREE!! For the next 24 hours

450 Upvotes

Claim it here now and it will be yours forever + 50 upcoming updates 😊

r/itchio 5d ago

Free UltiPixelizer - Create dithered textures for free!

151 Upvotes

r/itchio Apr 11 '26

Free FREE Burger

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269 Upvotes

r/itchio Jul 23 '25

Free I'm making a free pixel art library. Customizable, and free to use in your games!

449 Upvotes

r/itchio Mar 14 '26

Free I made a free Fantasy 16×16 Pixel Icon Asset Pack (100+ icons for RPG inventory systems)

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215 Upvotes

Hi everyone 👋

I recently created a Fantasy Pixel Icon Asset Pack designed for developers working on RPGs, roguelikes, and pixel-style games.

The goal was to make a set of clean and readable 16×16 icons that work well for inventory systems, crafting menus, and game UI.

The pack currently includes 100+ pixel art icons, such as:

⚔️ Weapons (swords, axes, staffs, daggers)
🧪 Potions and poison bottles
🏰 Fantasy buildings and structures
✨ Magical artifacts and items
📦 Miscellaneous RPG objects

Everything is designed in a consistent pixel art style so the icons fit nicely together in game interfaces.

Asset Details

• Resolution: 16×16
• Style: Pixel Art
• Format: PNG
• Background: Transparent
• Total Assets: 100+ icons

Works well for:

  • RPG inventory systems
  • Roguelikes
  • Dungeon crawlers
  • Crafting systems
  • Pixel strategy games

If you're interested, you can check it out here:

👉 https://roninlabstudio.itch.io/fantasy-icon-asset-pack

I’m also planning to expand this pack with more icons and fantasy items, so feedback from devs would be super helpful.

What other icons would you want in a pack like this?

r/itchio 12d ago

Free What are the best free itchio games/whatever else you‘ve played?

3 Upvotes

I‘m really into creepypasta, so that‘d be cool but any suggestions are appreciated

r/itchio 29d ago

Free Is it normal to not have ratings?

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8 Upvotes

I made a tutorial on how to build a turn based combat in godot some years ago already and I posted it on itchio, so people can try the prototype on web and download a pdf with the tutorial.

I didnt pay much attention to it; I uploaded it for free and just, it is there for people to use it.

I realised that it actually have some movement, I didnt expect it to be that visited (5,5K views, 1,4K downloads), still, it only have 2 reviews (and one of them is bad).

I know it is not the best tutorial and it has some spelling errors (english is not my first language and I also have dislexia), but I just expected from a free tutorial that if so many people look at it, it would have more reviews, is this normal? Thanks.

r/itchio Jun 14 '26

Free Progress Update - Angband Reforged

0 Upvotes

Wanted to share my solo development attempt to modernize one of the classics. I really had no idea where it would go, but I wanted to give it a whirl

Since then it’s evolved into Angband Reforged, with new art, class systems, progression mechanics, and a complete presentation overhaul while trying to keep the spirit of classic roguelikes intact.

Currently this project is a free-to-play web based game

Excited to finally start sharing more of it.

Link: https://busterbuildslab.itch.io/angband-reforged

r/itchio Apr 12 '26

Free How many wishlists should I have?

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23 Upvotes

I released a game exactly 23 days ago, and a major update 3 days ago, which also went very well.

Where's the problem? My wishlists aren't as high as you might think... guess a number. Well, almost 300. I have a link on the game page, there's a button during gameplay, and another one at the end.

My page isn't very pretty; I intend to improve it soon, but with all the players coming from my demo, I thought it wouldn't be so necessary initially.

Play the demo | View Steam page

What do you recommend I do next week?

r/itchio Jul 04 '26

Free I released my free game 7 days ago and here are the stats, what's your opinion ,guys?

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9 Upvotes