Microsoft invited us to attend their now annual ID@Xbox Showcase during GDC 2016. We got our hands on quite a few games that we'll share videos with you over the week, but there were a few games that stood out to us. Why, might you ask? Simply put, these games are coming to Windows 10 as well as the Xbox One. Let's check 'em out!

The Turing Test

The Turing Test comes from developers Bulkhead Interactive who have been in the news recently for their successful Kickstarter with Battalion 1944. The Turing Test, however, is a different kind of beast. The best way to describe is that it mixes their last game Pneuma: Breathe of Life with Portal. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more The game has you playing as engineer Ava Turing as she explores a research base that is stationed on Jupiter's moon, Europa. Use your Energy Manipulation Tool to take power from one object and place it in another in order to complete puzzles. I spent a little more than 20 minutes with the alpha build and walked away completely impressed. The graphics are top-notch and the controls are straightforward with the learning curve being how each object in a puzzle works. If you've ever played a Portal game, you'll feel right at home with the Turing Test. The Turing test is slated to hit Xbox One and Windows 10 this August. Pit People

Pit People comes from The Behemoth, the developers of cult-hits like Alien Hominid and Castle Crashers. The game is a turn-based strategy game in which you must take on Electrobots, Vampires, and sinister Cupcake people as you try to travel across an apocalyptic wonderland. As expected, the game features The Behemoth's signature art style and as well as its sense of humor. In the game, you can customize your character as well as level up certain abilities just like you could in Castle Crashers. One of the coolest features of Pit People is that the game also features 2-player co-op and can even go up to 4 players for a 2v2 gametype. After working my way through the tutorial I found myself enjoying the game and wanting to play more. The game kept me laughing from start to finish and although I'm generally not a fan of turn-based strategy I found myself intrigued by the odd characters and weapons. There's no timetable on when the game will release but they did tell me that we can expect a closed beta sometime later this year. When we get further information regarding that we'll let you know! Check out our detailed Pit People preview for more impressions! Kyub

Kyub is a puzzle game from the Japan-based studio, Ninja Egg. The game has you playing as a Kyub that must work its way through obstacles such as gravity, lasers, and earth's elements in order to make its way through puzzles. In the game, you must manipulate certain materials to change the status of your Kyub to help you through parts of a puzzle. For example, if there's a fire block that you have to cross over you need to turn the Kyub into a water Kyub in order to make it across. As for the game's objective, it's simple. Do whatever you can to beat the puzzles as fast as you can in order to receive a gold rating. The game doesn't feature a direct form of multiplayer, but you can compete against your friends fastest times. The game has a bit of a learning curve as I had to give the developers the controller in order to get good gameplay footage. But if you're a friend of difficult puzzle games then Kyub was made just for you. Thimbleweed Park