Long time no giveaway. So it's time to give something back to the community here :)
With family and job I don't get to play tons of big 100 hours AAA-titles anymore. So I enjoy little games, that I can play in between or that I can beat within 2 or 3 evenings. So I decided to start a curator page for just these kind of games. If you're interested, feel free to take a look (or even follow me) here.
Instead of generic thanks, I always appreciate to hear, what made you laugh lately or if you have any games to recommend, that would be fitting for my curator page.
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I was about to suggest To The Moon, but I can see that it's already on the list of curated games.
I can't think of anything else off the top of my head, so have a video.
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Thanks for wanting to make a suggestion. :)
I hope I find time over the holidays to play the sequel. Have you played it?
Thanks for the video. Made me smile as well. :)
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That's the one that just came out, yeah? I haven't picked up a copy yet, though I obviously intend to. The first one is an amazing game.
Generally, I still tend to play the "big" games that suck away countless hours of my life... Not nearly as often as I used to, but when I get hooked I get hooked. One of my favorites isn't remotely AAA, though. That being Mount & Blade: Warband.
The past few years, I find myself playing a lot of stuff that doesn't require my full attention (like idle/clicker games), with the occasional shorter game thrown in. It didn't occur to me before, but you might want want to look into "The Last Door". It's two-parter, each part with a number of episodes included. It's a low-res point & click adventure game, with great sound design.
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Thanks!
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