Does a Suika-style game hit when we’re melding tiny alien bits into larger chunks? Find out with Viscera Alien on today’s Indie-licious.
It’s been several years since Suika Game came out, popularizing a drop-and-combine game that captured the hearts and attention of countless people, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had with that kind of game. Enter Viscera Alien. This is an indie title that plays similar to Suika Game, except you’re combining alien parts in a vat to make bigger extraterrestrial chunks.
Viscera Alien comes to us from Nasapagym. It came out on January 28, 2026, and is currently available on PC. We’re taking on the role of an alien med tech of sorts. We have all sorts of alien parts, but we’re going t…
Does a Suika-style game hit when we’re melding tiny alien bits into larger chunks? Find out with Viscera Alien on today’s Indie-licious.
It’s been several years since Suika Game came out, popularizing a drop-and-combine game that captured the hearts and attention of countless people, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had with that kind of game. Enter Viscera Alien. This is an indie title that plays similar to Suika Game, except you’re combining alien parts in a vat to make bigger extraterrestrial chunks.
Viscera Alien comes to us from Nasapagym. It came out on January 28, 2026, and is currently available on PC. We’re taking on the role of an alien med tech of sorts. We have all sorts of alien parts, but we’re going to need to carefully combine them if we want to make a full alien.
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It feels a little problematic to put alien parts together into a single fellow, but it also seems wrong to leave them in pieces. Come see how we skirt the lines of medical ethics with Viscera Alien on today’s episode of Indie-licious.
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TJ Denzer is a player and writer with a passion for games that has dominated a lifetime. He found his way to the Shacknews roster in late 2019 and has worked his way to Senior News Editor since. Between news coverage, he also aides notably in livestream projects like the indie game-focused Indie-licious, the Shacknews Stimulus Games, and the Shacknews Dump. You can reach him at tj.denzer@shacknews.com and also find him on BlueSky @JohnnyChugs.
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