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Xbox Asian Developer Conference focuses on five Asian studio masterpieces

2025-04-10 22:01:31|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Following the launch of Game Camp in Asia last year, Xbox recently once again focused its spotlight on Asian game developers through an online launch conference for Asian developers.This event for Asian gaming media shows five new works developed by Southeast Asia and East Asia studios and supported by Xbox.

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The event not only presents a real-time demonstration of five games, but also sets up a developer question and answer session, allowing the team to deeply interpret the creative concept.The following are five games highlighted by the press conference:

Game introduction:

13Z: Zodiac Trial

Steam Page: 13Z: Zodiac Trial

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This action roguelike game brought by Mixed Realms Studio in Singapore is based on the legend of the Eastern Zodiac.Players will challenge the leader of the 12 zodiac avatars and eventually become the thirteenth guardian.Each boss battle is not only hard-core, but also cleverly reflects the characteristics of the corresponding zodiac through combat design.

The game incorporates modern 3D rendering technology into traditional ink and wash aesthetics, and its visual style is reminiscent of "Genshin Impact" but has more oriental charm.The plot explores the survival dilemma of traditional culture in contemporary society - when the belief in zodiac signs gradually declines, who will protect these ancient legends?

"Agni: Village of Calamity"

Steam Page: "Agni: Village of Calamity"

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This survival horror game created by Indonesian team Separush Interactive uses a rare fixed-lens perspective to pay tribute to the first generation of Resident Evil.Players play the role of a female police detective who disobeys the order to investigate the mysterious village, gradually revealing the truth that is darker than imagined.

It’s amazing that this indie game actually uses motion capture technology to shape character performances.Combining the weird atmosphere and film textured pictures inspired by David Lynch's movies, its audio-visual performance is approaching 3A.The developer said that a fixed perspective can enhance the player's sense of powerlessness, which is the essence of the horror experience.

"Nightmare Circus"

Steam page: "Nightmare Circus"

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Bangkok Fairplay Studio's down-view action-adventure game, which attracts attention with its dark fairy tale-like circus aesthetics.Players can control the puppet master to fight for the bleeding path in the Nightmare Kingdom. The original "collision combat system" allows players to manipulate silk threads to eject attacks, or entangle environmental objects to hit the enemy.

This design that combines scene interaction with combat in depth allows players to develop personalized tactics and encourages players to solve enemies in a wild way.

"Steam World"

Steam Page: "World of Steam"

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The 2D soul-like platform game from South Korea's ALIVE Studios melts the Victorian era and steampunk elements into one.Its exquisite hand-painted art reminds people of "The Hollow Knight", and the combat system that emphasizes rebound and counterattack has the sharp feeling of "The Curse of Blood".

The developers promised that this would be a "difficult but fair" piece.What’s even more fascinating is its narrative, which will uncover a dark mystery about consciousness control by exploring the inner trauma of the character.

"Kriegsfront Tactics"

Steam Page: Kriegsfront Tactics

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Toge Productions, an Indonesian developer known for "Coffee Story", has brought a surprise transformation work this time.This mecha war RPG pays tribute to the "Frontline Mission" series, but innovatively cancels the hit rate setting.

The game background is set in Southeast Asia in the 1970s. Players need to direct the mecha squad to penetrate deep into the enemy's back. Even Toshiro Toshiro, the father of "Frontline Mission", praised his quality after trial play, calling him a work that mecha war chess enthusiasts must not miss.