With 100+ games on display, the Tokyo Indie Games Summit has something for everyone in 2025. Vampire-themed wave defense roguelike? There’s Vampire Survivors. Waifu dating horror sim? There’s MiSide. A rhythm action game about using thighs to pinch souls and heal them of Malenia knows what? There’s MOMO Crash. The Tokyo Indie Games Summit is a fantastic demonstration of the creativity, diversity, and talent of the indie scene in Japan and beyond. If you want to see what some of the best and brightest indie devs have been cooking up, now’s your chance.
Tokyo Indie Games Summit 2025

There are dozens of games sponsoring the Tokyo Games Summit in 2025, and more are joining in as partners and participants. Puzzle games, visual novels, RPGs, and 2D beat-’em-ups are just a taste of the indie variety on display. Here are some of the games featured in this year’s roster:
- Curry Princess GOLD
- Urban Myth Dissolution Center
- Anthem#9
- Schrodinger’s Call
- BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW
- MiSide
- Reasoning of RD (Remote Detective)
- TOUHOU GENSOU MAHJONG
- Scheduling Puzzle Game
- Dialoop
- Vampire Survivors
- Verse of Birth
- Just Own Healing, YoU! (JOHY)
- Hanashi no Hanashi
- Miasma Breaker
- Feeling Death
- ghostpia Season One
- MOMO Crash
- Mandragora Seeker in the CREEP ZONE
- Thigh Bunny: Cash Me or Crash Me
- Phoenix Springs
- Jelly Troops
- Forgotten Fragments
- Valkyrie Squad: Siege Breakers
- Bandit Knight
- Algolemeth
- Killa
- Sea Fantasy
- Gunso’s Skateboard Run
- Sofia in Exchange for Lies
- Game Creator Koushien Award Collection Game
- Gnosia
Whatever your favorite gameplay feature is, there’s a good chance you’ll find something to like in the Tokyo Indie Games Summit catalog. Want a PvP deck-building and match-three strategy game about cute orks? Try The Battle Orks. Want a 2D platformer about tofu with a trailer and OST that go way harder than necessary? That’s The Strongest Tofu. Want a story-rich anime puzzle game about guiding a girl to salvation (or death)? Check out Alice’s World. The Tokyo Indie Games Summit kicks off in Kichijoji, Tokyo, March 8-9.