Freelancer, very fun space sim that didn't quite seem to get popular enough
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My current phone game is ∞ Loop. Just a simple puzzle-type game.
I also like a variety of solitaire card games, but the app I used to like has become quite enshittified, and I haven't found a good replacement.
Pioneer
It's open source, and if you're on Linux, it's probably in your repos.
Kinda like a cross between Elite and Kerbal Space Program.
i don't know about "cross" :P it's a bit-for-bit reimplementation of Elite 2. i loved that game as a kid and pioneer is a great version of it.
So I just invented a game.
I kinda like it a bit.
Of course, I'm not going to tell you its name or its rules, or I will have mentioned it on the internet, which will make it a paradox.
I don't know about favorite, but a game I remember playing ball in the Nintendo, super Nintendo days was a game called Another World. Never met another person who has played it except one of it irl friends. Wikipedia claims it's one of the best video games ever made, oddly.
Kind of a platformer, kind of a puzzler, very surreal.
Well that rules out pretty much every video game. So here's my favorite card game instead.
It's called Illimat. It's very strategic but easy to finish a game in under an hour. It's essentially a game of pattern recognition and "harvesting" sets of cards. The goal is to harvest the most points each round.
Fitting into the overall theme of farming, there are four fields to harvest from, and each field is in a different season. Players can change the seasons by playing special cards, and the seasons affect the types of actions that may be performed in each field.
Everyone I've played with has enjoyed this game.
World in Conflict is one I don't see talked about. Squad based military RTS.
Multiplayer on that was so fun. Guessing how the enemy was moving in order to time how you call ordinance on them was my favorite part
The Incredible Machine! the original Rube Goldberg game. me and my friends played the shit out of it in the 90s. a few years ago i decided to give it a google and i found out that not only were there an expansion i hadn't heard of, there were five other games in the series.
Bounty Bob on the C64 was goood.
Snake. There are many good versions of it, but I'd say my favourite is the one from coolmathgames.com .
Tzolk’in is my favorite game, I think. It is a board game that incorporates time in an interesting way for a worker-placement style game.
Labyrinth!
Each turn you first move one column or row of the gameboard over by one, then move as far as you like along any unobstructed path as you race against other players to collect magiffins in the ever-changing maze.
It's a game that rewards both creative thinking and sabotage. It helps develop strategy and spatial reasoning. It's simple enough for a kindergartner to learn but engaging enough for adults to enjoy even after dozens of games.
Reminds me ever so slightly of the Genesis game Fatal Labyrinth. It's a terrible video game, but if you're curious...
Literally any game I like is gonna have me seeking out the Internet community for it. Your question is kinda broken this way.
Majesty.
It's a strategy simulation game, a bit like an RTS, but you can't directly control units.
Instead all units follow general archetypes. Rogues generally won't spontaneously help you but will do most anything for money. Warriors will seek out monsters and lairs that have been discovered. Rangers will explore the map. Units will also do things like buying potions or upgraded equipment based on their class and intelligence.
As the player you choose what buildings to place and can offer rewards for exploring an area or killing something.
There was a sequel, but it's a significantly worse game than the original.
Xcom 2.
A friend recommended it to me because he thought I would like it. It's my favourite game and I have 100% it.
Thinking about it, reducing my entire game library to not suggested titles anywhere decreases its size drastically. It easily knocks like 20 games I would list normally.
With that said, Last Command was a nice bullet hell game. Would reccomend
Favorite is a tough one to pick. There are many games that have genuinely shaped my life, some that I still play consistently, others that hold a dear place in my heart but I'll likely never pick back up for various reasons.
Games that I play all the time and get the most value out of are not necessarily my favorite games. I've been playing the crap out of satisfactory since it's 1.0 release, and it's definitely up there, but it doesn't evoke the same feelings I had when I played Skyrim for the first time, nor do I think it will create formative memories like the Halo, Sly Cooper, or Ratchet and Clank series did for me.
Well shit. I guess I don't have an answer. Sorry.
Double Dare the videogame for the Nintendo Entertainment System
ICO never gets mentioned and is legitimately my #1 all time with Another World a close 2nd that also never gets mentioned
I haven't seen "The London Game" on the internet; that can be a lot of fun.
Most of the other stuff I like I've seen somewhere or other.
Fragile allegiance. Desperately needs a redo with a first person mode and better ui
Cogmind! I found that game after I bought Caves Of Qud. Technically it wasn't recommended to me by anyone directly (just found it one day scrolling through Steam). Its an excellent RPG where you play as a self-assembling robot trying to escape from a massive robot colony thing. Haven't gotten super far into the game yet but I absolutely love the gameplay and sound design. Check it out!
Also, NES Open; the greatest golf game ever made in my opinion. I've had it since I was a kid and have never heard anyone talk about it online. Simple gameplay, high skill ceiling. Exactly what a golf game needs to be!
Dark Souls 1. The only game I bothered getting all achievements for.
Favorites come and go with the seasons, but objectively, the one game that we have played more than anything in my house is Silver.
We've bought all the expansions and created our own variation of playing with ALL the cards.
Action Quake 2 - AQ2
An online 90s FPS
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Card game - Simplicity and depth, exceptional gameplay. Best at 2P.
Does making a list of all games not on any list count as a game? Also, what happens since that game is now on a list making the original list incorrect?
My actual answer would probably be the old SSI games on Amiga specifically for Death Knights of Krynn or similar, though I don't think they hold up super well (it's 1st ed D&D specifically in Dragonlance and adapted to PCs of the time).
Excluding all games you have seen mentioned by anyone on the internet
Well, shit, that makes my list really, really fucking small.
I guess Clutch? Literally never seen anyone mention it before, cheap carmageddon clone
Two gamecube games that I never see discussed anywhere, and no equal sequel has ever released for:
Cubivore & Frolf
I am still so sad to not be an owner of either in a physical capacity :’(