What Indie/Less well known games do you play
What Indie/Less well known games do you play
Have you guys tried:
Dominions 4
Space Rangers HD
MTG Shandalar <--- Now has new cards!!!!
These are some of the games I really enjoy, though they are not AAA titles. What good games do you guys play that's not mainstream?
Thanks.
Dominions 4
Space Rangers HD
MTG Shandalar <--- Now has new cards!!!!
These are some of the games I really enjoy, though they are not AAA titles. What good games do you guys play that's not mainstream?
Thanks.
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Robocraft, its a game where you design your robot, with tracks or wheels or hoover or flying or any combination of them, and then you arm it. You then test your design, if it work like you intended you take it into battle. You can either battle as a single player against computer players or an online battle where its one team against another. As you go up the levels you unlock better components that you can use to build fighting robots.
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Although not less known, and may not even be indie, but here they go:
- Kerbal Space Program
- Minecraft Modded
- PlanetBase
- Kingdom
- Subnautica
- Craft the World
And I have not played any of the games quoted by you, although I do play MTG casually.
- Kerbal Space Program
- Minecraft Modded
- PlanetBase
- Kingdom
- Subnautica
- Craft the World
And I have not played any of the games quoted by you, although I do play MTG casually.
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I really like this game; the only thing is that it lacks is..well.. a roadmap. It is currently in alpha, and I cannot find a non-community suggested roadmap. According to both the devs (though email) and players (though in-game chat) there IS no roadmap. There are a lot of empty spaces in the game, namely lack of gamemodes and a friends/group/clan system.nicolaasvanwaveren wrote:Robocraft, its a game where you design your robot, with tracks or wheels or hoover or flying or any combination of them, and then you arm it. You then test your design, if it work like you intended you take it into battle. You can either battle as a single player against computer players or an online battle where its one team against another. As you go up the levels you unlock better components that you can use to build fighting robots.
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Antichamber: So much of the game is learning how it works that you'll only ever play it twice (once to get through it, and a second time to get through everything shockingly fast) but for those who like working their heads around something, it's brilliant fun to figure all the game's rules out.
From the Depths: A naval strategy/building game and Robocraft's more granular cousin. Where in the latter one might stick a gun and wheels on a car and expect the whole thing to work, in From the Depths, you're building the canons out of their component parts, running your ship's propeller off of engine power, and slaving your ships' systems to AI to run them. So you build your fleet of ships, ( or airships, planes, submarines etc.) and set out to conquer the world in a single player campaign against eight factions gradually gaining more resources as you salvage from enemies and gain more territory.
From the Depths: A naval strategy/building game and Robocraft's more granular cousin. Where in the latter one might stick a gun and wheels on a car and expect the whole thing to work, in From the Depths, you're building the canons out of their component parts, running your ship's propeller off of engine power, and slaving your ships' systems to AI to run them. So you build your fleet of ships, ( or airships, planes, submarines etc.) and set out to conquer the world in a single player campaign against eight factions gradually gaining more resources as you salvage from enemies and gain more territory.
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There's this niche indie thing, Factorio, it's kind of like SimCity for nerds where you build factories and trains and robots and stuff. You guys have probably never heard of it.
Anyway, I consider FTL: Faster Than Light niche despite being rather popular among Steam geeks. It's not exactly for everyone, but if it clicks with you it's so damn good.
If that's not niche enough though, there's the Convoy, which is kind of like FTL's younger brother that nobody even knows exists. It was only durin exploration sale that I randomly stumbled upon the game and got it, and initially playing it I could see why people didn't like it too much. If you come from FTL, it's a cold shower. If you decide to stick around however... Well after my first playthrough I've come to like the game more and more. I think the core gameplay is much better and the writing is AMAZING especially next to FTL, but relative to FTL it lacks content and the devs claim they have no further plans with the game.
Anyway, I consider FTL: Faster Than Light niche despite being rather popular among Steam geeks. It's not exactly for everyone, but if it clicks with you it's so damn good.
If that's not niche enough though, there's the Convoy, which is kind of like FTL's younger brother that nobody even knows exists. It was only durin exploration sale that I randomly stumbled upon the game and got it, and initially playing it I could see why people didn't like it too much. If you come from FTL, it's a cold shower. If you decide to stick around however... Well after my first playthrough I've come to like the game more and more. I think the core gameplay is much better and the writing is AMAZING especially next to FTL, but relative to FTL it lacks content and the devs claim they have no further plans with the game.
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As a lot of the other games I play have been mentioned, I'm only going to say one: From the Depths.
It's on steam and there are some pretty good lets plays by a youtuber named Aavak if you're interested. It is kind-of like Space Engineers except more tactical and you have more options...
It's on steam and there are some pretty good lets plays by a youtuber named Aavak if you're interested. It is kind-of like Space Engineers except more tactical and you have more options...
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I remember eyeing that game over a year ago, it seemed like there was a ton of needless visual clutter.
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I play dwarf fortress. I like it for the beautiful graphics, the low difficulty and the simplicity to learn
And a bit Rimworld.
And a bit Rimworld.
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Right now, I'm a little on Grav, despite the fact my play time has ridiculously shrinked this year.
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I recently got rehooked on a game that everyone forgot about a year ago- Viscera Cleanup Detail
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I seriously recommend The Talos Principle it's a existential puzzler very fun. I have always been into philosophy but The Talos Principle really pushed me to pursue it more. Watch the trailer it's beautiful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8oxVPeTUnU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8oxVPeTUnU
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'Stasis' was really interesting.
An adventure with abit scary atmosphere.
Also fun is 'Party Hard'.
An adventure with a
Also fun is 'Party Hard'.
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Rimworld: If the Sims mashed up with Firefly, from someone who really likes Dwarf Fortress but doesn't hate themselves and everyone else.
Why'd it have to be squirrels? A RimWorld tale. <- this sold me on the game.
Why'd it have to be squirrels? A RimWorld tale. <- this sold me on the game.
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Oolite: an Elite:Frontier style 4x game
Aurora: as above
Aurora: as above
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Im playing also Grim Dawn, an action RPG.
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GD is a lot of fun!twepy wrote:Im playing also Grim Dawn, an action RPG.
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Even I also like to play dwarf fortress as the graphical feature of this game wonders me a lot. Apart from dwarf fortress, Monument Valley, Cis Gaze, and Nidhogg are also my favorite games which I have bought from Instant-gaming. The site is updated with a new series of Indie games, you can also [link removed] to find out more games.