Recettear is an item shop simulation game developed by the Japanese game development company EasyGameStation and features the popular Japanese Anime art style. There's a bit of a twist to this simulation game, though.
It has been called a Rogue-LITE by its developers because of its incredible difficulty and expectation that you will die. A lot. But because you've got an endless lineage of unsuspecting heirs to take up your quest death might not be such a bad thing after all.
Lurking in the shadow of a beautiful and desolate Italian mountainside, a nightmare is waiting to be remembered. The seeming serenity of the countryside gives no indication of the horrors and bloody recollections that lie within the familiar sawmill that stands before you.
Resonance is a point-and-click adventure in which four characters must rely on their wits and on one another in order to unravel a sinister political conspiracy.
Kairo is a first-person puzzle game set in a minimalist landscape. The player journeys through the ruins of a civilization long departed, discovering artifacts and clues about the disappearance of its inhabitants along the way.
As someone who enjoys a bit of blood and gore from time to time I was very excited to play this game. While difficult to control or even really understand what the hell you're supposed to do at first for that matter, it was fun.
There is nothing more beautiful, nothing as miraculous or inspiring than human beings weaving pieces of their hearts and souls into a captivating symphony of programming prowess, literary eulogy and comic relief.
Antichamber is a first-person puzzle game full of illogical paths between rooms and hallways that makes you feel like you're trapped in an M. C. Escher painting.
Bean's Quest is a retro 16-bit puzzle-oriented physics based platformer. It is a fun romp which manages to steer away from the danger of feeling like a Super Mario Brothers clone, though it does have a few minor things in common with the franchise.
I came across Shadow Depths while browsing Desura and decided to give it a try. The comments were mainly positive and the trailer hinted at old-school run-jump-avoid gameplay which was exactly what I was in the mood for.
Organ Trail is a remake of the popular 1980's game, Oregon Trail. Instead of early 19th century pioneers traveling across the continent in pursuit of land and new opportunities, players try to survive the journey to “Safe Haven” amidst a zombie apocalypse.
Anodyne is a 16-bit action/adventure RPG reminiscent of the older titles in the Zelda franchise. Players will lead the protagonist, Young, on a journey through the depths of his own mind.
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