New phrase GET!
Thanks.
Viscera Cleanup Detail - The space-station janitor simulator
It's a freeware game, also on Greenlight. Looks cool and different
http://www.runestorm.com/viscera
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Had Latin in school, but now, after few years, I remember only those phrases and nothing more![]()
Viscera Cleanup Detail - The space-station janitor simulator
It's a freeware game, also on Greenlight. Looks cool and different
http://www.runestorm.com/viscera
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I'll probably end up creating a "overlooked Indie Games recommendation thread" or something along those lines for the Steam sale. Just a heads up, since we probably will divert some discussion for the steam deals and steam games over there.
I'll probably end up creating a "overlooked Indie Games recommendation thread" or something along those lines for the Steam sale. Just a heads up, since we probably will divert some discussion for the steam deals and steam games over there.
New NaissanceE gameplay trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uDSi1-lACNk.
Watch it, now, I command you!
http://indiestatik.com/2013/07/12/well-ill-be-damned-naissancee/
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New NaissanceE gameplay trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uDSi1-lACNk.
Watch it, now, I command you!
http://indiestatik.com/2013/07/12/well-ill-be-damned-naissancee/
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Shan't! You're not my dad!
*watches video*
Ooooh! Purdy! Interest rising!
Thanks for posting Hofmann.
You've almost got yourself grounded son.
Whatever!
[That's what kids say nowadays right?]
Maybe it's a good thing I'm still childless![]()
Well it's definitely a good thing that I'm not.
Well, my congratulations, be sure to let her/him/them play outside sometimes, and not only videogames.
You and your horrible, horrible advice all the time.
Well, my congratulations, be sure to let her/him/them play outside sometimes, and not only videogames.
Braid? Has the platform mechanics and a narrative that's given about as much weight as the one in TWA. Limbo might be a good choice too.Hey, guys. Not sure if this is the best place to post this, but here goes:
I have a friend who has limited experience with video games. She loves and still plays Super Nintendo games like Super Mario World and Donkey Kong Country, but I suggested she try out Thomas Was Alone and Little Inferno during the recent Humble Bundle. She paid a buck and downloaded the games (actually, I had to help her with that... not too computer savvy, this one). Anyway, long story short, she LOVED both games and is now looking for more suggestions. Nothing immediately comes to mind, but I figured you guys would have a million suggestions.
So what do you think? Based on her love for Mario, Donkey Kong, Thomas Was Alone and Little Inferno, what indie game(s) fit the bill?
Oh, and nothing overcomplicated. And the cheaper, the better. Thanks!
Braid? Has the platform mechanics and a narrative that's given about as much weight as the one in TWA. Limbo might be a good choice too.
Fez can hurt your brain, but it it's not "hard" in the traditional video game sense. She might like it if she's a thinker.
I think FEZ and Braid are both a little too gamey for now, but I cant think of anything atm since I'll be leaving in a few minutes.
Waking Mars - She said "I appreciate it for what it is but I think it would stress me out. I do like the jetpack, though."
Thanks again!
http://sumomgames.com/ Demo and Trailer on site
Hey, guys. Not sure if this is the best place to post this, but here goes:
I have a friend who has limited experience with video games. She loves and still plays Super Nintendo games like Super Mario World and Donkey Kong Country, but I suggested she try out Thomas Was Alone and Little Inferno during the recent Humble Bundle. She paid a buck and downloaded the games (actually, I had to help her with that... not too computer savvy, this one). Anyway, long story short, she LOVED both games and is now looking for more suggestions. Nothing immediately comes to mind, but I figured you guys would have a million suggestions.
So what do you think? Based on her love for Mario, Donkey Kong, Thomas Was Alone and Little Inferno, what indie game(s) fit the bill?
Oh, and nothing overcomplicated. And the cheaper, the better. Thanks!
The Stanley Parable - This one is first-person, I believe. Unfortunately first-person games make her nauseated, so that's a no go. Sorry. I should've mentioned that.
Botanicula - She likes the art style and that it's "puzzley". She also loves that it reminds her of Thomas Was Alone. This might be a buy.
Windosill - She thinks it's beautiful and likes that there are puzzles. Might be a buy.
Gorogoa - She's really impressed by the art style. And likes the description on the website. I'll surely download this for her, as it's free.
Waking Mars - She said "I appreciate it for what it is but I think it would stress me out. I do like the jetpack, though."
Papo & Yo - She watched me play the demo awhile back and seemed interested in the story. Not sure if she'd like the gameplay.
Braid - I think this one would be too hard for her.
Limbo - She watched me play about half of this awhile ago and she got to the point where she said it was too scary to watch (she's 28 years old >_>) so we stopped.
Fez - I think this would be way too much for her right now. It was a lot for me and I play a ton of games.
Starseed Pilgrim - The part of the Steam description that she liked: "a game about tending a symphonic garden, exploring space, and embracing fate." The part she didn't like: "You are a refugee, building your own world away from the spreading darkness." She thinks it'll be stressful, so I think it's a pass.
Thanks for all of these suggestions! She wants to sleep on it before she gets anything, but she was thrilled that people were suggesting games for her. It was pretty cute. If you guys think of any others (one of the reasons I posted all of this is to further demonstrate her tastes), please do not hesitate to suggest away. I'll keep an eye on this thread.
Thanks again!
Just a quick heads up that Waking Mars felt anything but stressful in the first... 1-2 hours I played. Maybe someone else can elaborate on the later stages.
You guys are awesome! Just an update on where we are:
I've got her all set up on Steam and gifted her the Amanita Collection (Botanicula, Machinarium and Samorost2). It was five bucks for three games. I figured that she'd surely like at least one. She just started up Botanicula and is already heavily invested in it after like ten minutes. Haha... So we've got our first winner!
Anyway, I'm trying not to overwhelm the girl, so here's my running list based off your suggestions:
Purchased:
Amanita Collection (Botanicula, Machinarium and Samorost2)
Soon:
Windosill
Gorogoa
May revisit:
Waking Mars
Pending discussion:
Trauma
Auditorium
Kyoto
Small Worlds
Pid
Rochard
You guys are awesome! Just an update on where we are:
I've got her all set up on Steam and gifted her the Amanita Collection (Botanicula, Machinarium and Samorost2). It was five bucks for three games. I figured that she'd surely like at least one. She just started up Botanicula and is already heavily invested in it after like ten minutes. Haha... So we've got our first winner!
Anyway, I'm trying not to overwhelm the girl, so here's my running list based off your suggestions:
Purchased:
Amanita Collection (Botanicula, Machinarium and Samorost2)
Soon:
Windosill
Gorogoa
May revisit:
Waking Mars
Pending discussion:
Trauma
Auditorium
Kyoto
Small Worlds
Pid
Rochard
How is Windosill? Looks like Proteus.
How is Windosill? Looks like Proteus.
Viscera Cleanup Detail - The space-station janitor simulator
It's a freeware game, also on Greenlight. Looks cool and different
http://www.runestorm.com/viscera
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You guys are awesome! Just an update on where we are:
I've got her all set up on Steam and gifted her the Amanita Collection (Botanicula, Machinarium and Samorost2). It was five bucks for three games. I figured that she'd surely like at least one. She just started up Botanicula and is already heavily invested in it after like ten minutes. Haha... So we've got our first winner!
It's cool, it's a little less abstract then Proteus in the sense it is more of a series of puzzle rooms rather then an exploration sim type thing. It's a mega short game, doubt it would last anyone longer then an hour even if they got stuck on every puzzle in the game but it has this real cool tangible feel that no other game has really come close to and it is worth experiencing for that. And it looks pretty which helps it case too.