Acquisitions
- Pillars of Eternity
- Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
- Adam Wolfe
- Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
- Silence
Challenge Me!
The Silent Age
A Challenge Me! game. I went into this without reading the description and was pleasantly surprised, so I don't want to say too much. As a point and click game, the things you are supposed to do are pretty intuitive.
The Last Word
Another Challenge Me! game. This was a lot of fun, and I don't know how long its been since I played such a unique RPG. I wouldn't mind a more expansive game with some of these mechanics, particularly battles played out as arguments instead of always physically fighting everything. Thanks for motivating me to play this, Evilblacksheep.
Puzzle Agent 2
After playing the first Puzzle Agent, Formidolosus generously gifted me a copy of the sequel. (Thanks again!)
Since the first game didn't finish the story, it turned out to be important to play the sequel. It seems like there are more puzzles, but it still felt shorter to me, possibly because I don't think you interact with as many characters. I think this one was funnier, and I like the new characters more than some of the old ones we didn't see much this time in Scoggins.
Until recently, I was unfamiliar with Telltale games before the recent generation of games based on various IPs, so it was interesting to play this series. I also like the gameplay style it shares with the Professor Layton series. Does anyone know of more games like that on Steam?
Hey only a pleasure, honestly I’m a lot happier to give a spare key to someone I know will play it than for it to be a plus one in a game collection.
I also wish there were more games like the Professor Layton series on PC. Puzzle Agent was fine, but even that wasn’t as good as that series. I wonder why no one has made a game like that on PC yet, being as the mouse controls are a perfect replacement to the touch screen.
And I managed to misplace my 3DS in the process of a move, so no Professor Layton for me until I find it.
Ahh man that sucks. My 3ds was stolen last year, and I just haven’t had the money to replace it. I have this whole collection of games that’s useless until then, including a couple of laytons
I thought the Last Word was a really unique little gem, one I liked a lot. I’m glad you did, too! I don’t usually like RPGmaker games, but that one was particularly well done. I like the kind of Clue-esque vibe - with everyone’s goofy names and their color-coded outfits.