OUT NOW: The Parasite Pack – LowTek Games Hit Console

The Parasite Pack which features FLEA! and Tapeworm Disco Puzzle from Lowtek Games for consoles (Switch, PS4 PS5, Xbox) is OUT NOW

Kickstarter Opens For PlayHead – New From LowTek

Playhead – a new time-twisting puzzle-platformer set inside a media players from Lowtek Games is now open to backers on Kickstarter

Dyslexia Awareness Week – Download Dislectek FREE

Dislectek the new accessibility plugin for UNITY which helps dyslexic players to play and enjoy videogames can be downloaded entirely FREE for the whole of Dyslexia Awareness Week.

OUT NOW: Bowl ‘Em Down

OUT NOW: Bowl ‘Em Down is a new mobile game from Dundee’s Lowtek Games, which combines the popular pursuits of bowling & screaming.

SGN Podcast: Shut Up Ryan!

SGN POD 011: We welcome a friendly new voice to the podcast this week while also giving Ryan a stricly sensitive and respectful send-off.

Make Your Game More Accessible With Dislectek

Dislectek is a new Unity plug-in that will make your game more accessible to dyslexic players. The plug-in was developed by Dundee’s Lowtek Games in collaboration with InGame and is OUT NOW the Unity Asset Store.

8-Bit Homebrew Bundle features Dundee’s Lowtek Games

Proof that no matter how strange your ideas are, there really is someone out there just like you, Lowteck’s Ally Low has announced that his modern NES game Flea is now available as part of 8-Bit Homebrew Bundle featuring three other anachronistic indie gems.

SGN Podcast: Interview with Ally Low

BONUS INTERVIEW: Scotland’s premier indie retro game developer Ally Low tells us about his tool to help dyslexic players in this bonus interview podcast.

Mad NES: NEStek Open Source Homebrew Steam Emu Debut

NEStek, a new piece of software which enables indie game developers to take NES games to the Steam platform has been released via open-source by Dundee development studio Lowtek Games.

OUT NOW: Flea

Flea, the hardcore, retro platformer from Dundee’s Lowtek Games is OUT NOW on (brace yourselves) NES, Dreamcast and PC (yes, really).