Indie Game Releases You Can’t Miss This April (2025 Edition)

Can you believe it’s already April? Feels like we just blinked and March disappeared! But hey, we’re not complaining — a new month means a whole new wave of indie games to dive into, and trust us, April’s lineup is looking mighty fine.
Whether you’re into pixelated platformers, fantasy roguelites, or high-octane action shooters, April’s got something for every flavor of gamer. Let’s break down some of the most exciting indie releases dropping this month.
First Up: A Quick Note on Sand (Originally Set for April 3)
Status: Delayed to later in 2025
Although it was one of the most hyped titles of April, Sand has been delayed — but for a good cause. Publisher TinyBuild shared that they want to ensure it meets community expectations without compromise.
Why you should still keep it on your radar:
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PvPvE extraction shooter with desert survival mechanics
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Build and customize mechanical walkers
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Set on a harsh, fallen planet
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Promises a blend of strategy, survival, and chaos
“We want to deliver the experience we envisioned — no shortcuts,” the team emphasized.
Peppered: An Existential Platformer
Release Date: April 7
Ever felt like the corporate grind was slowly draining your soul? Yeah, Peppered gets you. You play as an overworked intern trying to save the world. Dramatic? Sure. Relatable? 100%.
Highlights:
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Every decision you make is final — no retries
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Packed with secrets and branching narratives
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A quirky blend of humor and existential dread
It’s weird, it’s wonderful, and it might make you question everything… in a fun way.
Descenders Next
Release Date: April 9
Descenders Next takes adrenaline-fueled biking to new heights — or should we say slopes? Whether you’re into mud, snow, or stunts, this game has all the makings of your next favorite multiplayer thrill ride.
What to Expect:
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Extreme downhill biking with customizable boards
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Choose your terrain: mud or snow
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Multiplayer mode for co-op chaos
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Pulled-off stunts = serious bragging rights
Wizdom Academy
Release Date: April 17
Welcome to Wizdom Academy, where you don’t just cast spells — you manage the whole magical institution. It’s like Hogwarts meets The Sims, and it’s kind of addictive.
Feature | Details |
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Role | Headmaster of a wizarding school |
Recruit | Teachers and students |
Gameplay | Strategic simulation + RPG elements |
Try it out | Demo available now |
From financial management to shaping magical prodigies — it’s all in your wizarding hands.
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-
Release Date: April 23
Imagine leading a group of 15 students through a 100-day siege against monsters. That’s exactly what The Hundred Line throws at you — and every day is a test of leadership and trust.
Gameplay Vibe:
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Strategic survival over 100 in-game days
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Multiple characters with special abilities
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Unravel a deeper mystery behind the attack
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Demo available for a sneak peek
This is one you’ll want to plan, pause, and play through carefully.
Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade
Release Date: April 24
Step into a world inspired by ancient Japanese myths, where every character is a piece of a larger folklore puzzle. Yasha delivers stunning visuals and high-speed roguelite combat that feels as artistic as it is fierce.
Feature | Details |
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Genre | Action Roguelite |
Theme | Japanese mythology |
Characters | Multiple, each with their own backstory |
Bonus | Attend a Demon Festival in-game! |
It’s fast, furious, and folklore-fueled fun.
Badlands Crew
Release Date: April 28
Mad Max fans, rejoice. Badlands Crew lets you build, battle, and brawl across a wild, lawless landscape using your very own combat wagon.
Why It’s a Must-Play:
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Build your ultimate battle vehicle
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Fight against lawless factions
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Upgrade and evolve your wagon after every brawl
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Gritty, high-octane road warfare
If explosions, chaos, and custom rides are your thing, you’re going to love this one.
April 2025 Indie Game Release Calendar
Game Title | Release Date | Genre | Notable Features |
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Sand (Delayed) | TBD | PvPvE Shooter | Mech walkers, desert survival |
Peppered: An Existential Platformer | April 7 | Platformer / Narrative | One-shot gameplay, secret-filled story |
Descenders Next | April 9 | Extreme Sports / Racing | Mud/snow terrain, multiplayer stunts |
Wizdom Academy | April 17 | Strategy / Simulation RPG | Manage magical academy, demo available |
The Hundred Line | April 23 | Tactical RPG / Survival | 100-day campaign, mystery element |
Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade | April 24 | Roguelite / Action | Japanese mythos, multiple characters |
Badlands Crew | April 28 | Vehicle Combat / Strategy | Build and upgrade battle wagons |
FAQs
1. Which indie game has been delayed this month?
Sand was originally set for April 3, but has been delayed until later in 2025. The developers are focused on delivering a polished experience without compromise.
2. Are there any demos available?
Yes! Wizdom Academy and The Hundred Line both offer playable demos to try before the full release.
3. What’s the most visually stunning title on the list?
That honor likely goes to Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade. With its vibrant Japanese-inspired visuals and slick combat, it’s one of the most eye-catching titles of the month.
4. Can I play any of these games with friends?
Yes — Descenders Next features a multiplayer mode where you can shred snowy slopes or muddy hills with your squad.
Ready to press play on April’s finest indie games? Whether you’re looking for heart, humor, or high-octane action, there’s something in this list with your name on it. Grab your controller, warm up your keyboard, and let’s go exploring.
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