DROWNING MACHINE is an emotional game about grief and suicide, drawing on the work of someone who took his own life. It's well-made, although it's a bit resource intensive and I had a bit of trouble launching in a window. I personally had more fun with the second game of tonight's stream.
JANITOR BLEEDS is a great concept: alone on a deserted road, we sneak into an abandoned arcade and begin to play an early 80s arcade game. A game we've never heard of before. A game that may be haunted and effects the real world. A game that is deeply evil because it costs THREE credits per play--and also because it has released some Thing into the world that is trying to kill us.
Early on, I could not figure out what to do sometimes, even how to get into the arcade. Partly because it was too dark, until I cranked up the brightness. Beyond the strength of its premise, it's a really solid indie horror game, one that I might play the full version of!