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I just found out that Vengeful Guardian Moonrider is on GOG.
GOG just recomend me Tcheco in the Castle of Lucio, by Marcelo Barbosa.
I just found out that Deathbound is Brazilian.
https://www.gog.com/en/game/deathbound

I updated the list
Wow, Pocket Bravery feels like a great cross between a Street Fighter classic game and a Double Dragon type beat'em up (more SF though). It remembers me of one of my old favourite indies, Little Fighter 2 (which is taiwanese).

Games made in Brazil seem to be often so colourful and enthusiastic, with much appreciation of old gen arcades.
Even that recent soulslike, what was it...Deathbound, seems less bleak and more flashy than its peers.

I wish sometimes Aquiris racing titles (Horizon Chase 1 and 2) make it to GOG. They're new renditions of old gameplay concepts, very inspired by Lotus and Top Gear, with a gorgeous "retro synth" OST and 2.5 graphics (3D presented as it were 2D with a 2D gameplay) . First iteration is currently one of my favourites on cellphone

PS Authors of Wolfstride must have really loved Cowboy Bebop and Gurren Lagann!
Post edited August 10, 2024 by marcob
It's too bad that Pocket Bravery has been released on Steam for a while, but no sign of a GOG release.
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marcob: Games made in Brazil seem to be often so colourful and enthusiastic, with much appreciation of old gen arcades.
Even that recent soulslike, what was it...Deathbound, seems less bleak and more flashy than its peers.
I agree with you. Blade & Bones is also a soulslike underappreciated gem and it is very colorful.

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SpaceMadness: It's too bad that Pocket Bravery has been released on Steam for a while, but no sign of a GOG release.
Yes. I can't get it. I wonder if they planning to release it on GOG when it gets to consoles as well or if they just forgot about GOG.

A friend of mine bought it on Steam and I played a bit, but I won't buying it until it gets a GOG release.

EDIT:
I tweeted Statera Studios asking for the GOG release, but they just ignored me.
Post edited August 21, 2024 by umTrovador
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marcob: Games made in Brazil seem to be often so colourful and enthusiastic, with much appreciation of old gen arcades.
Even that recent soulslike, what was it...Deathbound, seems less bleak and more flashy than its peers.
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umTrovador: I agree with you. Blade & Bones is also a soulslike underappreciated gem and it is very colorful.
Thanks: wishlisted!
Aaand...I can't believe it, it runs on my potato!
As a fan of "happy action" music&things
(so, say folk but heavy music, choreographic and "aesthetic" but harsh combat scenes, etc.)
I really have a soft spot for this; these two ingredients balance to make such a good show to enjoy/be a part of
Post edited August 23, 2024 by marcob
New game soon to be released:

The Throne is created and published by Bebyte Tecnologia, which is a studio from Santo Amaro in Sao Paulo - SP.

Its soundtrack was created by Juninho Afram, Oficina G3's lead guitar.
Post edited October 02, 2024 by joppo
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joppo: New game soon to be released:

The Throne is created and published by Bebyte Tecnologia, which is a studio from Santo Amaro in Sao Paulo - SP.

Its soundtrack was created by Juninho Afram, Oficina G3's lead guitar.
First I thought it was from another latam coutry (because it's written Tecnología with an accent - like in Spanish).
Then I searched for this BeByte, it seems there are different companies with the same name?
This one from Santo Amaro is a kind of school.
On LinkedIn, the BeByte from the game says it's from Brasília:

https://be.linkedin.com/company/bebyte?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-company

And the creator is from Vitória, ES:

https://br.linkedin.com/in/andr%C3%A9-monteiro-115935204?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
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Glaucos: Then I searched for this BeByte, it seems there are different companies with the same name?
This one from Santo Amaro is a kind of school.
On LinkedIn, the BeByte from the game says it's from Brasília:
I suppose you're right. The thing that had me assuming Santo Amaro's BeByte was the right one is because it advertises a course on Creating games.

I stand corrected.
I think the developer Devcats is from Brazil.
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joppo: New game soon to be released:

The Throne is created and published by Bebyte Tecnologia, which is a studio from Santo Amaro in Sao Paulo - SP.

Its soundtrack was created by Juninho Afram, Oficina G3's lead guitar.
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Glaucos: First I thought it was from another latam coutry (because it's written Tecnología with an accent - like in Spanish).
Then I searched for this BeByte, it seems there are different companies with the same name?
This one from Santo Amaro is a kind of school.
On LinkedIn, the BeByte from the game says it's from Brasília:

https://be.linkedin.com/company/bebyte?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-company

And the creator is from Vitória, ES:

https://br.linkedin.com/in/andr%C3%A9-monteiro-115935204?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
I googled the name and I found differents companies. But I googled Bebyte Trone and I found the game's website, the Twitter profile and the companie website. However its name as "Be Byte Publisher".not "Bebyte Tecnología"
https://thethrone.net/
https://x.com/bebytepublisher
https://publisher.bebyte.com.br/
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pablodusk: I think the developer Devcats is from Brazil.
Wow! These seems to be such lovely games. I googled it and I found out that this studio tries to raise awereness on cat adoption. As soon I get the money I'll buy some games. I love cats :)

I found the one of the devs profile on Instagram. She is certaintly Brazilian
Post edited November 06, 2024 by umTrovador