Developed by Nifflas (aka Nicklas Nygren), and published by Triple Topping, Ynglet launched shortly before Saturday’s Guerrilla Collective indie game showcase kicked off as a little surprise. Despite being a platformer, it doesn’t actually have any typical platforms. The devs say Ynglet is like a “space dolphin”, who uses the different bubbles and shapes in the environment to zoom and leap through. It all looks very minimalistic, which I adore. The devs add that there are a number of difficulty settings: you’ll be able to set quick respawns, for example, so if you mess up a long frustrating section you won’t have to repeat it. The game also has a “high reactive and dynamic soundtrack thanks to Ynglet’s custom and needlessly complicated music software.” Perhaps the software was the right amount of complicated, seeing as the music is very nice. You can buy Ynglet right now on Steam and Itch.io for $4.50/£5.50/€6. Ynglet wasn’t the only eye-catching game at the Guerrilla Collective indie game showcase. Graham quite liked the look of El Paso, Elsewhere, a Max Payne-inspired shooter about killing the vampire you loved.