doomlord9
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So I've been browsing around and visiting the Youtube pages of a few Lets Play posters has netted me the knowledge of some Indie games that I have never heard of before then but are damn near perfect for me. Too bad I can't afford any of them yet but here are the ones that have recently caught my attention.
Factorio
A game all about creating and managing supply lines, resources, and automation. A little bit of combat, some storyline, and it comes out to be a really fun looking game.
The Lets Play series that brought it to my attention is HERE.
Rimworld
Dwarf Fortress but with a GUI and the threats come from space instead of below. Not as in depth as DF is/was but it's still in Alpha release with more being added.
If you love the idea of Dwarf Fortress but find the UI to be physically painful to try to use, you will probably be like me and bitterly curse the state of your finances at being unable to buy and enjoy the micromanaging goodness and thus must settle for Lets Plays like THIS to sate your desire. Although that also comes with blinding rage when they do it wrong and grim satisfaction when they suffer for ignoring the advice you shout at the screen, but that just comes with the territory.
Infinifactory
Minecraft and Spacechem(which while isn't new and fully completed is absolutely awesome on its own)had a baby. A 3D puzzle game about creating a plan to automatically complete an advanced product by welding, turning, and adjusting supplies to create the finished product.
Starbound
Not a new one and alot of people probably know of it, but it counts as an indie game in Early Access and is really fun as well. 2D Minecraft, or Terraria if you have played that, but in space!
Recently had a major stable update for lots of new content if you already have it but got bored with it being just a Space-based sandbox with pretty much no content. Like Minecraft, but in SPAAAAAAACE!
For those who want to, they also have a Nightly Build you can opt into to test out whatever was done the day before by the devs. Naturally this comes with repeated fatal bugs and crashes but you can sample the new content each day if this is how you like to play.
So those are ones that have recently caught, or have had, my attention.
Any other fun Indie games you guys know of, early access or not, that have caught your attention?
Factorio
A game all about creating and managing supply lines, resources, and automation. A little bit of combat, some storyline, and it comes out to be a really fun looking game.
The Lets Play series that brought it to my attention is HERE.
Rimworld
Dwarf Fortress but with a GUI and the threats come from space instead of below. Not as in depth as DF is/was but it's still in Alpha release with more being added.
If you love the idea of Dwarf Fortress but find the UI to be physically painful to try to use, you will probably be like me and bitterly curse the state of your finances at being unable to buy and enjoy the micromanaging goodness and thus must settle for Lets Plays like THIS to sate your desire. Although that also comes with blinding rage when they do it wrong and grim satisfaction when they suffer for ignoring the advice you shout at the screen, but that just comes with the territory.
Infinifactory
Minecraft and Spacechem(which while isn't new and fully completed is absolutely awesome on its own)had a baby. A 3D puzzle game about creating a plan to automatically complete an advanced product by welding, turning, and adjusting supplies to create the finished product.
Starbound
Not a new one and alot of people probably know of it, but it counts as an indie game in Early Access and is really fun as well. 2D Minecraft, or Terraria if you have played that, but in space!
Recently had a major stable update for lots of new content if you already have it but got bored with it being just a Space-based sandbox with pretty much no content. Like Minecraft, but in SPAAAAAAACE!
For those who want to, they also have a Nightly Build you can opt into to test out whatever was done the day before by the devs. Naturally this comes with repeated fatal bugs and crashes but you can sample the new content each day if this is how you like to play.
So those are ones that have recently caught, or have had, my attention.
Any other fun Indie games you guys know of, early access or not, that have caught your attention?
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