Blacknut Adds Four Indie Games from indie.io to Its Cloud Gaming Library

A collage of four colorful video game covers—R.I.C.E, Asterigues, Troublemaker, and Anuchard—showcases some of the latest Blacknut new games.

Blacknut has added four more indie games to its cloud gaming library through a new batch from indie.io. The latest additions bring a mix of action, strategy, and fast-moving combat. All playable instantly across TV, PC, and mobile without downloads.

The new games include Anuchard, Asterogues, Troublemaker, and RICE – Repetitive Indie Combat Experience. This update continues Blacknut’s steady support for indie games that are easy to jump into. It’s a mix that works whether you want to stick with one game for a while or just drop in for something quick. As Blacknut keeps expanding its catalogue, drops like this help reinforce the service as a flexible cloud library that’s easy to come back to across different screens.

Anuchard

Anuchard mixes action combat with light strategy, putting you in the role of a Bellwielder restoring a fallen kingdom one area at a time. Combat revolves around knocking enemies around the battlefield while managing positioning and timing, giving fights a tactical rhythm rather than pure button-mashing.

Asterogues

Asterogues is a fast-moving action roguelike built around short runs and constant upgrades. You bounce between encounters quickly, unlocking new abilities and pushing further with each attempt.


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Troublemaker

Troublemaker takes inspiration from classic beat-’em-ups, focusing on close-range fights, combos, and clearing out groups of enemies. It’s more about momentum and learning enemy patterns than careful planning, making it easy to jump into for a few rounds.

RICE – Repetitive Indie Combat Experience

RICE – Repetitive Indie Combat Experience keeps things simple and focused. The game revolves around tight combat encounters designed to be replayed, encouraging you to improve timing and reactions rather than manage complex systems.

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