Not nice, not nice at all.

In light of this, what are your favorite retro and indie games?

Do you have any particular recommendations from things like the Itch.io bundle for racial justice and equality? I now own 1741 games and am trying to figure out what's worth playing.

  • TheDonkeyedKong [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    From the games i liked that are in the bundle:

    Night in the Woods :a really charming and oftentimes emotional adventure game.

    Celeste : a really well done traditional platformer

    Glittermitten Grove: a lot of fun if you dig deeper...

    The White Door: part of a larger escape the room franchise (Rusty Lake), but you don't need to play those to enjoy this one (most of them are free). Has some ARG elements towards the end if you like those.

    Starseed Pilgrim: I don't want to spoil this one, if you like puzzles, you will probably like it.

    GNOG: really chill puzzle game. Was designed with VR in mind but can be enjoyed without it.

    Nuclear Throne: better than enter the gungeon (fight me).

    A Mortician's Tale: A short game about how people deal with death. Make sure to read everything or else it can feel like it ends abruptly.

    There's also stuff from the bundle I haven't played yet but i heard good things about:

    Pyre, Secret Little Haven, Tonight We Riot, Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor, The Space Between, Dujanah, Fortune-499, One Shot, Milkmaid of the milky way, Peak Bleak Blues, Butterfly Soup, Night of the Consumers

    Hope this list helps you find something to play!