The four indie games come from UK-based publisher Kiss

May 30, 2014 14:52 GMT  ·  By

Publisher Kiss has brought to the gaming world another batch of tiny indie darlings, in the form of Gearcity, Ampu-Tea, Manhunter and International Snooker.

Gearcity is a Motor Tycoon game that is available through Steam's Early Access program, challenging players with managing a budding motorized-vehicle business and even entering the magical world of racing.

From designing the car chassis, engine, transmission units to managing the actual production line, juggling suppliers, prices and employees, players will have a ton of management decisions to take in order to prove whether or not they are able to rise to the task of becoming the next Henry Ford.

Ampu-Tea is a title similar to the popular Surgeon Simulator, that challenges players to keep calm and make tea with a robotic arm that is a very, very distant cousin to Luke Skywalker's metal fist and seems to be more adept at imitating Octodad's dextrous shenanigans.

Manhunter casts players in the role of John "Striker" Gullivan, an ex-SAS member skilled in sniping and other covert ops stuff, that's retired from a life of glory to a life of cash, working as an independent contractor.

He was cautious not to ruffle anyone's feathers too much, but that easy-going life has to stop somewhere, doesn't it? Experience the gripping life of a mercenary through five unique chapters and a total of 14 levels, take down targets without getting noticed and avoid capture at all costs!

Big Head Games' International Snooker doesn't really need an introduction, being an adaptation of the App Store's best snooker simulation title. So, are you ready to tackle the magical 147 break?