![]() Also Papo and Yo is an interesting platform/puzzler that is about the developer childhood with and alcoholic father that was really well done, but not very hard or long. I also really want to get Fract OSC but I'm sure as soon as I do it'll be in a humble indie bundle so I'm trying to hold out. That being said, I would say it's still worth it even if you only play the first half and get bored, so many of the worlds (brains) that you go into are so clever and interesting, especially once you get to the second half.īesides all that, I would second Gone Home and Kentucky Route Zero. Notoriously, the final level is pretty hard to nail all the platforming aspects correctly and I've talked to people who just walked away from the game because of it, or were soured on the game after having to play the final level so many times. I loved Psychonauts a lot, and it's dirt cheap these days (I think I saw it on sale for a dollar on steam last week), but it is definitely as much a platformer as it is a puzzle game with a funny story. Spatial stuff can go either way (like I'm currently having a lot of fun with English Country Tune, which is a bit like Sokoban on steroids + LSD, but it isn't an adventure type thing).Īny suggestions for me? (I'm looking at Psychonauts right now, but can't tell if it fits my needs/restrictions any opinions on that one?) posted by taz to Sports, Hobbies, & Recreation (23 answers total) 147 users marked this as a favorite Generally my Jump-around, Shoot, Run skills are low, and my logic and abstract thinking skills are high. Though it's really pretty, I'm not terribly fond of Contre Jour, so physics type "manipulate-things to swing, slingshot, climb etc.," aren't really my perfect cup of tea. ![]() Some old school games I've enjoyed in the ancient past include Myst and its sequels, Grim Fandango, Bad Mojo, Lighthouse, 7th Guest/11th Hour. ![]() Wrist and arm pain on my dominant side makes some games really not smart for me to play, if not impossible. hm, what else? I'm currently stuck in Tiny Bang Story, for example, because I can't do the submarine mini game fast enough, and this is the sort of thing I'd like to avoid. Graphics: Open GL 2.I have and love all the Amanita games, I loved Monument Valley, except it was too short (and too easy, really, though the novelty, atmosphere and gorgeous graphics made it delightful for me), The Room is really nice, though a little confined for my ideal environment.Graphics: Open GL 2.1 compatible graphics card.Everything seen in the game could be recreated in real-life with just paper, scissors and glue. Tengami’s world is built as an authentically folding three dimensional pop-up book with an all new technology created just for this game. Use of headphones is recommended for the most immersive experience. Reach directly into the world to flip, fold and slide parts of the world to delve deeper into your mysterious journey.Ī beautiful and original soundtrack by renowned composer David Wise accompanies your adventure. Tengami plays like nothing else before it. Not a book, but a game inside a pop-up book. Experience dark forests, abandoned shrines and tranquil mountain waterfalls as you seek to uncover the secret behind the lone dying cherry tree. Go on a serene journey through Japan of ancient fairy tales brought to life through striking visuals, unique gameplay and haunting music. Tengami is an atmospheric adventure game set inside a Japanese pop-up book.įold and slide the beautifully crafted paper world to solve puzzles and discover secrets. NOTICE: Activation key must be used on a valid Steam account, requires internet connection.
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