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

Battle Brothers: Battle Brothers is a turn based tactical RPG which has you leading a mercenary company in a gritty, low-power, medieval fantasy world. You decide where to go, whom to hire or to fight, what contracts to take and how to train and equip your men in a procedurally generated open world campaign. The Godfather of Squad-Management-Games!

Songs of Conquest: If you like Turn-Based-Strategy and know HoMM3, you will love this game! Songs of Conquest is a turn-based strategy game inspired by 90s classics. Lead powerful magicians called Wielders and venture to lands unknown. Wage battle against armies that dare oppose you and hunt for powerful artifacts.

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

Hollow Knight

Hyperlight Drifter

Ori series

Dead Cells

Banner Saga series

Into the Breach

Bastion

Monument Valley

Child of Light

Gris

Limbo

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

Dead Cells

Terraria

Hollow Knight

Risk of Rain (both 1 and 2)

Hades

Factorio

Balatro (my newest addiction)

rigatti,
@rigatti@lemmy.world avatar

Balatro but not Slay the Spire?

Trail,

Slay the Spire but no Monster Train?

rigatti,
@rigatti@lemmy.world avatar

Slay the Spire is the gold standard for me, at least. I haven’t played Monster Train – it doesn’t look that appealing to me, but I’ve heard good things.

Trail,

It’s very similar in some ways in the surface, but pretty different in essence. I like both. STS is more hardcore and “strict” and choices matter more, MT is more chill, relying on a single good combo usually, but with very high ceiling for broken fun things. I prefer MT more to unwind.

rockerface,

I’m too dumb for StS, Balatro hits that sweet spot in difficulty for me

Okami_No_Rei,
@Okami_No_Rei@lemmy.world avatar

You say that, but I never made a spreadsheet to optimize my Slay the Spire runs. Balatro is way harder and more random.

Still fun though. I’m 50 hours into Balatro and loving every minute of it. Just made a hand calc spreadsheet last night as I’m pushing into blue stakes and need to optimize every move to keep the numbers going up.

rigatti,
@rigatti@lemmy.world avatar

Playing on the gold stake, I think I don’t make it past the first ante like 80% of the time. I might be too greedy or just bad at the game, but in StS I can make a decent run on ascension 20 at a much higher rate.

Okami_No_Rei,
@Okami_No_Rei@lemmy.world avatar

You should be able to play Flushes, Straights, or Full Houses and win in the first Ante without any buffs. Does the -1 hand size from Gold Stake really hurt that much?

rigatti,
@rigatti@lemmy.world avatar

Finding two of those hands with a smaller hand and fewer discards is much harder. I could be miscalculating odds for sure though.

Jessica,

Hades was actually made by a reasonably large team in an actual office setting. NoClip documented the entire development of the game on YouTube.

rockerface,

Supergiant might not be 3 dudes in an apartment, but it’s still an indie studio. They do put an impressive amount of effort into their games though, I agree on that

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

I played a bit of Bootstrap Island tonight, it’s fun! It’s a vr roguelike island survival game, monsters come out at night and it’s pretty fuckin scary

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

Nothing. I only play one game which is over 10 years old and it’s still just as good as the day I got it.

surewhynotlem,

Stealth Archer Simulator?

Thorny_Insight,

DayZ

CrowAirbrush,

My mind went: “omg is there a stealth archer sim…oh wait”

disheveledWallaby,

Skyrim?

Gabu,

Bethesda really hit gold with Skyrim. I truly hope TES6 isn’t a huge disappointment.

Zagorath,
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

Me too…mostly.

Only it’s over 20 years old. And it’s still getting expansions, all except for the latest of which I have bought.

And it’s not “just as good”, it’s way better than it was back in 1999.

Thorny_Insight,

Another AoE2 enjoyer I presume?

Zagorath,
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

Haha, yup.

I was a bit misleading though, because I also play a lot of the 2.5-year-old AoE4, and a tiny amount of AoM and AoE3 (and expect the amount of AoM to go way up later this year when Retold comes out).

Thorny_Insight,

It’s crazy how well that game holds up even today. Also quite hilarious how completely different my playing style is today than when I was 12. I had no clue about how to counter specific units, build order or even luring the boars. I’d absolutely wipe floor with my past self even with the medicore skills I have at it now.

Zagorath,
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

Yeah it’s pretty incredible. I don’t know if I ever played without at least resource cheats as a kid.

I do remember knowing the triangle infantry beats cavalry beats archers, but also thinking “more expensive units must be better”. So I would build m@a-line to counter scouts or knights, rather than spear-line. I probably never built more than 20 vills, either.

CileTheSane, (edited ) do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Inscryption

You are in a weird cabin in the middle of the woods playing a card game with your fate on the line. Some of your cards are talking to you and comment on how you play.

Then things get weird.

For those that like Inscryption, honorable mention for Hand of Fate 1 & 2

Weirdfish,

I’m not any good at deck building games, but my girlfriend is pretty close to platinuming it on PS4 and I have to say, that game just gets weirder and weirder.

mods_are_assholes,

Daniel Mullins will be recognized as a true artist in the coming generations.

Literally never have I seen such detailed, years pre-planned and perfectly delivered mind fuckery.

Across ALL of his games.

He’s insane in the best way.

LIke a modern David Lynch with better grasp of aesthetics.

LaserTurboShark69, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

Signalis just affected my fucking life it was really something else.

mods_are_assholes,

Me too and I didn’t even play it, just watched a few lore videos about the story and now WHAT ARE THESE TEARS DOING ON MY FACE?!?

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

I ran across a metroidvania called Feudal Alloy set in a medieval world where you and all the enemies are low-tech robots with fish bowls as heads. There’s an interesting mechanic where swinging your sword generates heat and if you’re overheated you can’t attack temporarily. You can upgrade different parts of your body to fit the situation or your play style (more armor/damage/health, slower overheat, faster cooldown, etc), and the art is nice.

Felt like a lucky find for me because I just found out about it last week from an old vid on one of the yt gaming channels I follow (Let’s Game It Out if anyone likes watching a dude try to break games by essentially QA testing the hell out of them), and when I checked the steam sale this week it came up for under 2 bucks.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

This is awesome. Thanks for the recommendation!

Been having a Metroidvania itch and currently playing Afterimage.

_sideffect,

The new Prince of Persia is amazing

wer2,

Controls felt a little janky to me, but I loved the game. I would recommend it to anyone wanting a shorter Metroidvania experience, especially if the art style is appealing to you.

learningduck,

Warning. The game only has like 2 bosses. It uses rooms that keep spawning mobs as replacements for normal bosses.

tigeruppercut,

Spoilers haha. But yeah, seems like a bit more of a casual experience from the couple hours I’ve put in so far. Glad it was like a buck fifty

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

The Talos Principle 2. After spending nearly all day on it yesterday, I am hooked. It really does it justice to the first one, I just wish they would release a VR version as the original in VR made the game much more intimate for me—I never played the pancake version.

Works great on my Steam Deck, too.

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

OMORI is incredible. The gameplay is okay (typical JRPG stuff), the music is okay (I’ve heard better in other games), but the storytelling is some of the best in all of video games, up there with Silent Hill 2 and 3.

The Binding of Isaac is an incredibly addicting game. It’s basically rougelike 2D Zelda dungeons, and upgrades stack on top of each other. It’s the game that I have the most hours in on Steam (specifically the much better-programmed remake, Rebirth). The DLC is great as well, adding a ton of content. Its replayability is damn near unmatched.

Super Meat Boy is just a really fun, fast paced 2D platformer, that is challenging, but fair. The controls are some of the best of any 2D platformer out there, beating out both Super Mario World and Yoshi’s Island IMO.

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

The Talos Principle 2. It’s a cerebral, first person puzzle game by the makers of Serious Sam. The first one was amazing! One of my favorite games. The reviews make it sound like this one is at least just as good. It’s not even that old and already 40% off.

SimplyTadpole, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th
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I’ve been playing a lot of Broken Reality to get my fix of “retro-style internet simulator” after finishing Hypnospace Outlaw. I’m also getting back into Cassette Beasts, especially after a cool new mod (Living Wirral) released for it.

Besides that, I’ve been enjoying Forza Horizon 4.

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

Nothing for me this go round. Had to take a 30 day unpaid medical leave from work due to some health issues, and my leave started a week before the steam sale. 😂 I have bad timing, but there’s always summer sale 🤷.

captain_aggravated, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?
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Not a thing.

I was starting to get nostalgic for an old game called Riddle of the Sphinx, found out there’s a remaster of it on Steam…that is apparently put out by one of those shady fucking churches, so nope.

I’ve been playing the hell out of Satisfactory lately, I’ve had the game beat for awhile but I’m buying all the trophies. I want to FULL CLEAR the game in early access before the 1.0 release and I’m building up coupons for the Golden Nut.

PillowTalk420, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?
@PillowTalk420@lemmy.world avatar

Dwarf Fortress.

Not just best indie game, but best game period.

chunkystyles,

If DF never existed, we would’ve missed out on so many amazing games it directly and indirectly inspired.

cyberpunk007,

Still haven’t played it, seems like too much homework just to get started.

johsny,
@johsny@lemmy.world avatar

Try keeperRL, DF lite.

Kolanaki,
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The Steam version makes 90% of the learning curve (learning the UI) disappear because it is so, so much better than the legacy version lol

The game itself is really rather straightforward and easy to figure out. It was always the presentation and layout of the UI and hotkeys that made it a challenge to actually start playing since you could know what you needed to do, but not know how to reach the command for it.

ArmokGoB,

Dwarf Fortress is a very good game.

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