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I’d reccomend a game called aground!
Its demo is free, and you can find the full game on steam or other places
its a 2d survival story based game with different paths you can choose, or even both!
Funfact: Among Us Steam version can be played on MacOS via PlayOnMac. It works perfectly.
And we love Niko owo
More games:
N-gon
skynet simulator
Kiomet
Incremancer- Kongregate
Anti-Idle (a Kongregate game)
Spore
Kerbal Space Program
Terraria
Starbound
Unturned
Oxygen Not Included.
I didn’t know anyone else here knew about starbound.
Oh boy, Starbound is like, my favorite space game ever because it’s a mix of Terraria (a game everybody loves, including me), and space (a topic i love)
But i have recently learned it is very much flawed. How sad.
Also i cant play it because i dont have a computer anymore. ![]()
I can play Terraria, though!
What do you guys think of Toca Life World and Gacha Club?
Another classic case of “The game is ok, but the community, MY GOD”
Arent they all like that?
More games:
Evolve- a very in-depth and underrated game about evolution and technology(from RNA to ascension, with a dimensional age, at least 50 different civilizations and races to play as, and likely dozens of types of worlds to play on, and much, much more)
https://pmotschmann.github.io/Evolve/
i like to play as the mantis civ in that game ![]()
Welcome to the forums human.
I also have another recommendation for this thread:
Here is an interesting game I discovered a few hours ago.
“OrbisMultiplex is a complex simulation oriented 4x indie strategy game on planetary scale. In this game the player will lead a nation from late stone age all the way into the modern era, all whilst adapting to an ever changing environment.”
i have simply one suggestion,
The Multi Medium.
its a bit obscure, but i consider it to be the very definition of an indie gem. as the name suggest, the game is verry unique visually, gameplay wise, its a platformer
RainWorld
Rimworld is a pretty good strategy game too.
best thing is you can play it in your browser
Are you familiar with the game “Evolutions!”?
