Anonymous
10/21/2025, 8:17:11 PM
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>>543519796
Some recent indie games I've beat or am in the middle of that I got during the autumn sale. Some of these are fairly well known though:
Withering Rooms
>side scrolling survival horror RPG all taking place in a dream. Intriguing plot. Janky combat, especially early on, but you get the hang of it eventually as you level and develop a build. Game is longer and more expansive than I expected. Sucked 25 hours out of me before I beat it.
The Roottrees are Dead
>Investigation game where you simply put pictures, names and occupations together on a big family tree, by going through evidence and 1990s internet to piece things together. If you've played Obra Dinn, its comparable. Also has an extra additional family tree you can solve after beating the original.
Crow Country
>N64/PSX inspired survival horror game set in an amusement park. Short and easy but does a great job evoking the aesthetic its going for. Like the old survival horror games it mimics, it has lots of extras to unlock for new runs.
Siralim Ultimate
>Monster "catcher" turn based RPG where the gimmick is making busted party compositions with lots of unique traits and skills, with monsters being able to be combined to even further synergies. Ugly, but addicting.
Approaching Infinity
>Star trek-esque adventure roguelike. Really intuitive, great UI, simple gameloop and progression but everything feels good. Might be worth waiting because the creator is working on a big expansion?
I'm gonna check out these other recommendations. I love indie games bros.
Some recent indie games I've beat or am in the middle of that I got during the autumn sale. Some of these are fairly well known though:
Withering Rooms
>side scrolling survival horror RPG all taking place in a dream. Intriguing plot. Janky combat, especially early on, but you get the hang of it eventually as you level and develop a build. Game is longer and more expansive than I expected. Sucked 25 hours out of me before I beat it.
The Roottrees are Dead
>Investigation game where you simply put pictures, names and occupations together on a big family tree, by going through evidence and 1990s internet to piece things together. If you've played Obra Dinn, its comparable. Also has an extra additional family tree you can solve after beating the original.
Crow Country
>N64/PSX inspired survival horror game set in an amusement park. Short and easy but does a great job evoking the aesthetic its going for. Like the old survival horror games it mimics, it has lots of extras to unlock for new runs.
Siralim Ultimate
>Monster "catcher" turn based RPG where the gimmick is making busted party compositions with lots of unique traits and skills, with monsters being able to be combined to even further synergies. Ugly, but addicting.
Approaching Infinity
>Star trek-esque adventure roguelike. Really intuitive, great UI, simple gameloop and progression but everything feels good. Might be worth waiting because the creator is working on a big expansion?
I'm gonna check out these other recommendations. I love indie games bros.