I made a Soft Vow to myself to actually try to reduce my backlog (not to reduce it to zero, mind you). Instead of doing yet another Binding of Isaac run, I'd try a new game for at least 2 hours. So far, it's been good.
So in here we will discuss our huge backlogs (on whatever platform) and whatever «Old Games» we're playing, recommending and/or enjoying (or not).
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Post #2 (isolation #1) » Wed Sep 30, 2020 11:48 am
Postby Andycyca »
In post 1, Ythan wrote:My backlog is all games I've already played.
I see nothing wrong with that. I want to discuss backlog games in whatever form people define "backlog". For some it's finishing games, for others it's starting them. Games get on and off the backlog for various reasons.
I want to discuss backlog instead of specific games for the sake of itself. Having a backlog of games is a very good problem to have, but I don't see it discussed regularly
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In post 13, shaft.ed wrote:how do people have so many games
this is seriously unfathomable to me
Steam sales used to include bundles. You'd get these bundles because it had 2-3 games you wanted to play at the price of one full game, but also came with like 6-10 games you'd never heard of.
You also used to not be able to reject gifts, so games like Bad Rats and Hatoful Boyfriend used to get joke-gifted a lot.
Also Humble Bundle.
Also also old Steam sales.
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Post #17 (isolation #7) » Tue Oct 27, 2020 5:42 pm
Postby Andycyca »
Spoiler: Andy recommends Islanders
Elegant one-click city builder
ISLANDERS
is a very simple game with a clear and well-defined goal: score as many points as possible. In order to do so, you just have to select a building and choose exactly where to put it (as long as there's enough free space)
Some buildings benefit from having other buildings near it (for instance, having tilled land close to a mill). Others benefit from isolation, or closeness to resources. The main action is simple (placing a building) but thinking what's the *best* placement is a good exercise to the brain, to the extent that this game could almost be classified as a puzzler (and I only hesitate to call it so because there's no single, unique, "best" solution, which lends this game a good degree of replayability)
Since the buildings are "earned" in waves, planning ahead is a must. You can't just put everything together, or you will find that Big Scoring plays become impossible, or that negative synergies arise. It pays to have this in mind.
I particularly like the end result, regardless of score. I have saved some screenshots of my "organic" towns because they make for beautiful desktop / phone wallpapers. Few games offer this specific product and I enjoy the game that gives more than just a few hours of play. I recommend getting at full price.
Spoiler: Andy recommends AYIM And Yet It Moves... if you can run it
A simple idea from yesteryear
This game might look and seem dated today, but one must remember that it is from several years ago (why, look at the requirements and it still lists Windows Vista). It was amazing to play a nice platformer where *everything* can rotate---and even more, it was amazing to play it for free before lots of current industry Bull were established.
My only gripe is that I haven't been able to run it under Win10 so far. I miss it.
Spoiler: Andy does not recommend Fieldrunners
Good variety of gamemodes, and little more
Fieldrunners
is a simple Tower Defense based on building the actual path where most of the enemies will traverse.
The good: It's a simple game that gets to the point right away.
The bad: it offers little customization and depth (particularly compared to the alternatives on Steam)
My opinion: it's good if you're going for length rather than depth of game. If you're looking for deeper strategy, I'd recommend looking up Gemcraft. Fieldrunners is a good starter TD, great for learning the ropes of the genre and not fuzzing around with many options. I don't recommend it, not because it's bad---because it's not---but because to me, there's better alternatives out there.
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