its premise is, you're stanley, a worker who pushed buttons and stuff, when all of a sudden, everyone disappears. you go on a journey, narrated /really/ well and cleverly, and it's...full of choices.
i also got it, i enjoyed the hell out of it
and I also picked up "Papers, Please", and that's been brilliant, as well as "Fez", which I'm not too sure I want to get into, it feels too slow-paced for a platformer to me
Originally posted by Charu
Only yours, for an easy price of $19.99! You too can experience the wonders of full motion rump sticking.
Rogue Legacy (Roguelike-Platformerish)
Dungeons of Dredmor (Roguelike-Dungeon crawling/rpg)
FTL (Roguelike- Ship v Ship/Space combat RTS)
Dishonored was fun, disappointing for the full price I paid but <$10 totally worth.
Super Hexagon (arcade/reflex game, like spin it up, under $1)
Trine 2 Complete Story is $2, very worth it if you like simple story driven puzzle/platforming
Sequence is $1.24, if you haven't played this get it
Soundodger+ is 50% off, fun little dodgy music game, level editor is fun
Antichamber is fun, Q.U.B.E. is another decent puzzle game but the controls can be annoying later on
If you thought amnesia the dark descent was too hard/scary, machine for pigs is an softer game with a similar experience.
Sleeping Dogs is super fun (If you like open world games like GTA, but in Hong Kong with karaoke)
Civ 5/Rome 2 are must haves if you like those kinds of games (Long- City/Empire building)
Cloudberry Kingdom if you like games like Super Meat Boy (infinite levels, story mode has over 300 handcrafted levels but is literally unbeatable)
Space Chem if you like more puzzle stuff
I bought most of these at full price and with one exception, was very happy with the purchase. At these prices, just do it.
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