The highlights of the first Find Your Next Game show at CAGGTUS 2024

The highlights of the first Find Your Next Game show at CAGGTUS 2024

At CAGGTUS 2024, the first Find Your Next Game Show took place with our colleagues from GameStar. With a well-known Twitch streamer as a special guest, there were all kinds of exclusive gameplay insights.

Until tomorrow, April 7, 2024, the big gaming festival is taking place in Leipzig at CAGGTUS 2024.

In this context, our colleagues from GameStar hosted the very first Find Your Next Game Show. As moderators, Ann-Kathrin Kuhls (aka AK) and Julius Busch guided through the program.

Also present was Maurice Weber, who started as an editor at GameStar and is now active as a streamer on Twitch.

He has a special passion for strategy games, which is why he kicked off the show by talking about the medieval city-building game Manor Lords.

Here we have directly embedded the recording of the show:

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Exclusive Gameplays and World Premieres

After having the FYNG weeks across the websites GameStar, GamePro, and MeinMMO, where we presented our favorites and recommendations, the first show on this topic took place, where a ton of new game content was presented to you.

There were numerous exclusive gameplay impressions from the following games:

  • Manor Lords
  • Sand Land
  • Jump Ship
  • NEO Berlin 2087
  • Indika
  • Kingmakers

Additionally, the nominees for the Find Your Next Game Indie Awards were shown. The title candidates are Resistance 204X, Lose CTRL, and Techno Banter. In a poll on GamePro, you can vote for your favorite among the three games.

In addition to digital games, a board game called Avalon: The Riven Veil was also presented in detail.

In the end, there was a very special highlight in the form of a world premiere of Aquapark Tycoon, a simulation game that will be released next year.

Maurice Weber recently dealt with Dragon’s Dogma 2 in a YouTube video, outlining the game’s strengths and weaknesses. He expressed criticism regarding the microtransactions:

German Twitch streamer issues judgment on Dragon’s Dogma 2: “The game deserves better”

Source(s): GameStar
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