If you’re on Android, the emotion/sticker/gif browser in Gboard includes ASCII emoticons at the end! (。•̀ᴗ-)✧
If you’re on Android, the emotion/sticker/gif browser in Gboard includes ASCII emoticons at the end! (。•̀ᴗ-)✧
I’ll have to stick these on the old to-do list! Already played and love Cultist Simulator, Forager, Inscryption, Into the Breach, and Ascension. Thanks for the recommendations!
I suppose it depends how you think of “hidden”. In my mind, if you follow awards and gaming news, you’re already in a fairly small niche of well-informed gamers. To people who don’t stay on that pulse, marketing budgets and cultural moments can largely determine what’s known or not known. Most of these didn’t get much marketing, and few (like Undertale) had a cultural moment I was aware of. But I didn’t include games like Hades which I love but kinda thought got a bit of both.
Ultimately, of course, you’re right and I just took advantage of the question to list a bunch of my favorite games. 😂
You’ve already got a bunch of great suggestions, but I’ll throw my two cents in too. I think of these as indies or games that have a niche audience, but some of them probably have bigger teams involved.
That ended up being a lot more than I intended to share, but if this convinces anyone to give any of these games a shot, I think they’re in for a treat.
Case of the Golden Idol is so good! DLC coming soon, too, I think! Can’t wait to revisit that game.
Obra Dinn is one that I full on wish I could invoke selective amnesia so I could experience it again with fresh eyes.
If you haven’t tried it already, some other good detective games are Pentiment and Disco Elysium. My fiancee and I love playing detective games cooperatively, always on the hunt for a new one.
If you want something very similar to the three you named, do not sleep on Case of the Golden Idol.
It might have a little more replayability due to they way decisions you make impact the story, but I’d also put in a strong recommendation for Pentiment.