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LallyLuckFarm, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th

I picked up King of Seas on sale just to have something silly to play. It’s a fun little thing, getting to roam around as a pirate and dodging the navy and main quest alike in pursuit of a fancier ship

delitomatoes, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

Since I don’t see it Return of the Obra Dinn is one of the best games ever made, and done by 1 guy

GreneArwe, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th
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Started playing Styx: Master of Shadows last week. I’m not that far into yet, but I’ve really enjoyed the few missions I have played. I’m a big fan of stealth games and fantasy settings, so I’m not sure how I missed this one when it originally came out.

Yn37, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?
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Cave story the og … man what a game

AbelianGrape, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th

Most recently, KeyWe and modded Keep Talking with friends. Solo, still ol’ reliable slay the spire.

I have a plan to teach someone how to play schnapsen and crazyhouse chess tomorrow so that’s exciting.

Vespair, (edited ) do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

I guess it depends on your definition of indie some, but here are mine:

Guacamelee 1 & Guacamelee 2 - The humor is mixed but the gameplay is just so damn tight

Shovel Knight - Growing up on games like Mega Man and Duck Tales, Shovel Knight feels like it was made specifically for me.

Celeste - One of my favorite gaming experiences. Great story, great gameplay, and hard as fuck. Incredible accessibility options also.

Recettear: An Item Shop - I don’t know anyone else who has played this game but it’s so damn good. I love it.

Stardew Valley - The way ConcernedApe continues to add free content to this game makes this easily one of the best values in gaming, but this game would still be great even if content updates had stopped a long time ago. Have to play on PC though for mods; the default walking speed makes the game unplayable for me.

I also put years into a now-defunct multi-user-dungeon called Arythia, but that’s kind of it’s own whole thing so I don’t think that counts.

edit: I can’t believe I forgot to include Hades, which is literally one of my all-time favorite games.

slimerancher,
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Oooh, MUDs! I used to play 1 or two, don’t even remember their name now…

Vespair,

Yeah I played a few, but arythia was my “main” and the only one I still remember the name and details of. But it was also run by a group of kids just slightly older than me out of a local tech school that I knew about via a connection I made in local theatre, so arythia had a much more concrete “real world” feel to me than any of the other completely random MUDs I played.

yamanii,
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I thought all of those were undisputed indies? Also good one for recommending Recettear, the japanese indie scene is almost lost media since they used to sell their games as physical disks at events, very few ended up on steam, it’s a pain in the ass trying to find stuff that’s not on there.

Vespair,

I believe a number of them have publisher/port deals with big studios, so I wasn’t sure if that would disqualify them in some eyes, but yes I consider all of them fully indie-developed games.

yamanii,
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I see, yeah it’s complex, but people still think of devolver games as indies since they basically only help with marketing and localization I think? This discussion happened with Bastion too but the devs said Warner only helped them to get on consoles and steam, it was self-funded.

Patches,

If you like Recettear then you would like Moonlighter. It’s the same game but made a decade later.

mods_are_assholes,

Moonlighter

AND it’s 85% off as part of the spring sale. As a lover of Recettear this was an easy buy for me.

Vespair,

Ooooo good tip, thank you!

systemglitch, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

I bought Satisfactory and Back 4 Blood for myself and Monster Hunter World for my daughter.

EncryptKeeper,

You have a family and you bought Satisfactory? Well I’m sure it was nice while it lasted.

systemglitch,

Lol, I would have bought factario, but I have trouble spending that much on a game, and I would have had to buy two copies (one for partner). However first person games give her motion sickness, so satisfactory was about 1/4 the price overall. And she’s hooked on monster hunter world herself, so I have time…

WereCat, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

I’ve bought Witch Spring R to play on Steam Deck while I do memory OC and testing on my PC

tomkatt, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

Have a ton of games already, but I picked up Nuclear Blaze and Streets of Rogue on the cheap.

A week prior to the steam sale, got a good deal on River City Girls 2 and Mechwarrior 5 Mercenaries on Fanatical, $15 for both together.

Voroxpete,

Streets of Rogue is amazing, especially with friends. Absolutely bonkers game.

davidgro, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

Since I don’t see it yet…

Super Hexagon

It’s one of the simplest games possible, the controls are “clockwise” and “counterclockwise”, and there are no distracting characters, setting, or story.

And yet the easiest level is – quite accurately – labeled as difficulty “Hard”. The next 5 levels (6 total) go way up in difficulty (and labelling) from there.

Each level lasts 60 seconds. If you can survive that long. I’ve never unlocked the final level myself, so I don’t even know what it is like, but I can guess.

FippleStone,

Great game, and Chipzel did such a good job on the soundtrack

AlphaOmega, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

I picked up Solasta. Pretty decent, but awfully linear with no real RPG choices. Worth $8

nivenkos,

It’s more of a tactics game than an RPG really.

Like D&D X-COM.

other_cat,
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I’ve never been so interested, so fast, as when you combined those two names.

nivenkos,

It’s good, but I wish it were even more like X-COM with loads of deaths and managing a roster of heroes rather than just a small party.

Especially since BG3 has done the small party adventure thing so well.

smeg, do gaming w There is Only One Level Left to be Beaten in Super Mario Maker 1

Nintendo announces all online functionality will cease for 3ds and Wii U titles in early April (specifically April 8th 2024)

Oh shit, I didn’t realise this deadline was so close! Should I be firing Mario Maker up now and downloading every level I can while I have the chance? Though I think I stopped playing it when I realised most of the levels were just words being spelled out in blocks with no actual gameplay…

tighthead_lock, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

Off the top of my head:

  • Against the Storm - I find the loop of those first 30-40 minutes of city building very satisfying.
  • Ultimate General Series - I love the land battles, it scratches that gun powder Total War itch.
  • Mount & Blade Series - Playing the Viking Conquest expansion while watching or listening to the Last Kingdom (Saxon Stories) might be one of my favourite gaming memories.
  • Sea of Stars - Reminds me of Golden Sun. And the soundtrack is just fantastic.
snazzles, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

Jedi Fallen Order! It’s a great game and only like £3.50 in the sale. Might also pick up Kingdom Come Deliverance and Mafia Definitive Edition since they’re both under £10

Gabu,

Personally, I’d say it’s a fair price at £3.50, but not worth more than that. Fallen Order should’ve been called “climbing simulator” instead, as that’s what you spend half of the game doing.

snazzles,

I honestly really enjoyed it but maybe I had the difficulty set hard enough that I was instead spending most of my time fighting. Tbf I also enjoyed the tomb raider trilogy which was mostly climbing puzzles

JustARegularNerd, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th

So I have been getting bored of Minecraft but felt like having a twist on my own new single player survival world.

So last week I started out in Minecraft 1.5.2, which was the version I started playing on, and I intend to slowly upgrade the world, along the way collecting mobs, blocks, items and world generation not possible in later versions (dubbed Discontinued Items).

My latest endeavour was actually switching to the 2013 April Fools version, Minecraft 2.0, and obtaining things like enchanted signs, creating setups for floating blocks (ladders, torches, floating sand/gravel, etc.), things that will survive the upgrade to 1.6.

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