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GoodLuckToFriends, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

I don’t know if you’d consider visual novels a game, but even if the ‘character’ you’re playing is a male, the feminine aspects come out really well in Doki Doki Literature Club.

JackbyDev,

How the fuck do you recommend DDLC when OP says non-violent?

OP, DDLC is a fun game, but there’s a reason it’s tagged psychological horror. It’s not just a meme. I won’t elaborate in case folks wanna try it out. I do suppose it is a “girly” horror though.

mysticpickle, do games w Steam Deck / Gaming News #13

Always a great read! Thank you so much for doing these!!

kratoz29, (edited ) do games w Steam Deck / Gaming News #13
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These posts are top notch content, I don’t even have a Steam Deck but I love the way it is formatted, this is peak Lemmy, congrats OP.

EDIT: I am following you in Mastodon now!

PerfectDark,
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Oh that’s lovely!!!

If you’re interested, I’m also in a fun Revolt server, where you can find me lurking most days too (if you wanna join Linux, FOSS, gaming chats and the like!!!)

You can find a link to a discussion post here on Lemmy about that server, if you wanna read more!

But even if not, I’m so glad you enjoyed this :) :) :)

Arkhive, (edited ) do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

If you’re open to the idea of ditching a Microsoft product, I’d suggest Vintage Story as a Minecraft alternative that I think has a nicer aesthetic. It’s meant to be a sort of slow, “grindy” game, but if you sort of rewire your thinking to it being a slice of life game, akin to Stardew, I think it’s very fun. Fair warning the early game can be very punishing if you’re brand new to it, so explore the world and difficulty setting when you make your first save.

Somewhat cozy game with a femme lead I’m excited for is Cairn. It’s got a demo at the moment, but I’m very much looking forward to the full game. It’s technically a survival game about rock climbing, but if I had to guess the story will center the main character going through a lot of personal growth while attempting to scale a mountain (a la Celeste, also a great game) and overcoming a lot of adversity to regain some self confidence.

Detren,

Vintage Story is such a vibe and the building puts Minecraft to shame.

Asafum, do games w Day 288 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playing

Stop! You violated the law!

I was so happy to see the leaks were true. I’ve been dying for an elder scrolls game with modern graphics and whatnot.

jjjalljs, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

Magical Diary is a fun little game about being a teenage girl that goes to wizard school. There’s 2 but I only played one: …steampowered.com/…/Magical_Diary_Horse_Hall/

My time at Portia and my time at Sand Rock are pretty chill. They’re kind of like Stardew but 3d, and I liked them more. It has some fighting but it’s very PG cartoon-ish. It has a major mechanic where you just hang out with the NPCs, or go on dates with them. The second game, sand rock, is better but they’re both good: store.steampowered.com/…/My_Time_at_Sandrock/

sexual_tomato, do games w Looking for a local co-op game to play with my SO (Steam Deck)

Death road to Canada is pretty solid.

Spelunkey 2 is fantastic, albeit incredibly challenging.

Glide, do games w Looking for a local co-op game to play with my SO (Steam Deck)

My partner and I make a point to occasionally play through a couch co-op game as well. Here are some of the things we enjoyed.

Phogs - Currently playing this. It’s a cute, dog-themed puzzle game thing, where you play as two heads of a single long dog-thing. We’re enjoying it, but we’re not particularly deep in, and I do wonder if it’ll get Ibb and Obb samey, but it’s worth checking out imo.

Cassette Beasts - Couch co-op, Pokemon inspired, adventure RPG with great storytelling, fantastic music and a retro aesthetic. The world is very Zelda-like in exploration and puzzle solving, while combat is Pokemon double battles. Highly recommended, just be aware that one player gets to be the player-made protagonist, while the other is one of an interchangeable series of partner characters.

Sea of Stars - The co-op update did a lot of good for this game. A Chrono Trigger inspired, faux-SNES era, indie RPG. There’s a lot of unvoiced dialogue, which I could see as being a barrier to enjoyment as a multiplayer game, but the game is paced quite well, so I don’t think it’s a huge problem. Also, players do take turns inputting commands, but everyone is responsible for the timed hits/blocks, and you each control a character of equal agency in the overworld, so it avoids the largest co-op turn based RPG folly of having one player and one half-watching “follower.” There are a ton of accessibility options/features (difficulty is VERY malleable), and as an added bonus, there’s a free story DLC coming on the 20th.

Children of Morta - This is perhaps the most “hardcore” of my list, but the girlfriend, despite explicitly not enjoying “hard” games, really really enjoyed this one. An action-RPG with some very light roguelike elements, Children of Morta has you play as a family of hunter-gatherer-warrior types in a fantasy world, working together to stop a malevolent power from corrupting the physical world. Each family member has a different playstyle, their own skill tree, and a lot of personality. The game is very story driven, with a few moments being taken between each run for the fantastic narration to drip feed the narrative, slowly teaching you more about the world, the characters, and their family dynamic.

These are the ones that came to the top of my mind, either because they were particularly good or, in the case of Phogs, is ongoing. If I see anything else worth mentioning when I look at my Steam list next, I’ll add.

joshchandra,

There’s a lot of unvoiced dialogue, which I could see as being a barrier to enjoyment

No, it’s more like the protagonists’ personalities being totally interchangeable. That made me stop playing after I realized it doesn’t improve.

Glide,

That’s an interesting take. I found them to be very different people. Two different flavours of cliche’d anime protagonist, sure, but very different people none the less.

joshchandra,

When do they diverge in character? I went all the way to the mole dungeon and they feel entirely and identically bland.

pathief,
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Phogs

This one caught my eye as well. Split Fiction had a small section that played very similarly to this game, don’t want to spoil too much. It was fun, but I’m unsure if I want a full game about it.

Cassette Beasts

This one looks good for me heh :P

Sea of Stars

This one has been on my wishlist forever now, the mixed reviews have been turning me off. I’m not sure if these classic RPG games are her thing but we should try and figure it out.

Children of Morta

This one fell flat for me. I don’t know why, I didn’t connect with the game.

flemtone, do games w Recommendations for "girly" games?

Sable, Supraland.

fistac0rpse, do games w Looking for a local co-op game to play with my SO (Steam Deck)

Cult of the Lamb maybe?

pathief,
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I think the combat portion of the game would be a big turnoff for her. I do own the game so it doesn’t cost anything to try it.

lemmywinksthegerbilking, do games w Steam Deck / Gaming News #12

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pulido, do games w Oblivion remake is... really making it apparent how outdated Bethesda is in its approach to making games

I think the remaster looks awful. Not only did they take out the soul, they decided to copy the aesthetic of ESO from the washed-out colors down to the shitty combat animations.

I really wish the people behind ESO would get fired, but they keep getting rewarded.

JayleneSlide, do games w Steam Deck / Gaming News #13

Yes please to the interviews! And as always, thank you so much for these! I always get a happy bounce when I see your banner appear in my feed.

Vopyr, do games w Do you think Square Enix should remake other Final Fantasy entries?
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I don’t trust them to create new remakes, to be honest, only if they are as close to the original as possible, but I doubt they will do that, unfortunately.

bitjunkie, do games w Cities Skylines 2, Kerbal Space 2, Planet Coaster 2, Frostpunk 2... What Went Wrong?

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