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Intertwined puzzles and various cryptic elements, this non-verbal
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The kind of games I deeply enjoy: adventure and puzzle games.īeautifully crafted and totally atmospheric with its haunting soundtrack, plus Frogatto & Friends (an upcoming platformer from the devs behind The Battle for Wensoth): Īnd some recommendations for modern pixel art indie games that you might have missed: if you like the simplicity of PICO-8, check out as well this homebrew retro handheld. Atari 2600 regularly gets new releases, there's a YT channel which covers them: Escape 2042 (available for many platforms): Assembloids/Quartet (ported to many retro platforms):
Action 53 collection of games from NES dev competitions: IntelliVania - Castlevania on the Intellivision (console from 1979): BioEvil (WIP demake of RE1 for Genesis): Wind and Water: Puzzle Battles (Dreamcast). The Abduction of Oscar Z (Amstrad CPC). You Have to Win The Game (C64 port of a classic indie game):
Games from NGDEV (Neo Geo, Dreamcast, Switch). Ports of classic indie games to C64: and Xeno Crisis (Mega Drive, Neo Geo, Dreamcast): Rikki & Vikki (Atari 7800, this game shows that this console could actually compete with the NES): Just check out some of the cool stuff that people have been working on (some of these games are even available on Steam/itch): new games for actual retro consoles and computers. I really think that you should also take a closer look at the retro homebrew scene, i.e.
Integrated help system whithin the game menu ("The Walkthrough" option), featuring three levels of detail: starting from a simple hint, up to an exact suggestion of what to do next.I would like to thank you, Pursuing Pixels, from the bottom of my heart for your recommendations! Thanks to you I've been able to find awesome pixel art titles such as Akurra - and we seem to have a very similar taste when it comes to video games. No pixel hunting, thanks to the Phase Detector. Extravagant inventions, fantastic creatures and surreal worlds. Pixel and colorful graphics honoring the nineties classics. A lot of orginal characters to interact with. A secret room to find in every act of the game. #NOX ARCHAIST WALKTHROUGH FULL#
Dialogues and circumstances full of refreshing humor. A very deep and complex plot, full of twists. More than 10 hours of gameplay in three acts (Act II and Act III will be released as soon as they'll be available, in few months one from each other). Will Heimlich be able to prevent her to get in too much trouble?Īnd I have removed the roast from the oven?Īlmost all of this questions will be answered in "A Tale of Caos: Overture"!Īct III: The secret of the Quarzigrast - COMING SOON Will Terry be able to actually get what this goal IS? Will Terry be able to help her master to achieve his goal? McMaster is on the trail of a mysterious artifact, with wich he could accomplish his Great Project. Now, following her new master, Terry will have to fullfill McMaster's expectations, following him in a new, great adventure. Gifted with a fantastic talent, Terry created amazing inventions, among which stands out Heimlich, a talking mechanical owl and her best friend, which follows her in every adventure.Īfter many ups and downs, Terry finally begun her apprenticeship under the legendary Albion McMaster, known as the greatest technomancer ever, a grumpy and enigmatic man.
Terry, is an apprentice technomancer, as much ingenious as she's impulsive and distracted.