l_the_fangirl: (Firefly)
Well, crap. I just discovered a wealth of indie PC games that rock on toast, as they say round these parts. All of which are various flavors of platformer, I just realized...

Cave Story, well, duh. Sorry I'm late to the party on this, but it's a Metroidvania (open world platformer/adventure, areas are only restricted by whether or not you have like a rocket pack or something) with an excellent story, plus a weapon that shoots ducks if you make the mistake of upgrading it.

Iji - the creator of Iji described it as "System Shock 2, if System Shock was a sidescroller." It has one of the most compelling, disturbing stories I've ever seen, the most compelling female avatar since Metroid, and a morality system that doesn't suck. Aliens called the Tasen have invaded the earth: as Iji, one of the few human survivors now enhanced with cybernetics, you have to get them the Hell off your planet. The trouble is? The Tasen have their own problems... beat the game by blasting everything in sight. Then do it without killing anything but the bosses.

With a name like The Mighty Jill-Off, you can bet it's NSFW )

I recommend any or all of these games. Warning: time consuming.
l_the_fangirl: (Default)
Someone who enjoys Acting pushes it because thier character would do it.

Someone who enjoys Celebration does it because in this genre, you always push the big red button in this situation.

Someone who enjoys Challenge does it because it's less disadvantageous for them than pushing the big blue button or the big yellow button.

Someone who enjoys Exploration does it to see what happens.

Someone who enjoys Theme does it because it's an interesting moral choice.



BONUS!  Why are there kobolds in this mine?

A GM who enjoys Acting has kobolds there so he can play as a kobold and ping off of people playing kobold-haters.

A GM who enjoys Celebration does it because you always have kobolds attack in a mine in D&D!

A GM who enjoys Challenge does it because the Kobolds will make for an exciting, risky encounter.

A GM who enjoys Exploration does it because this Kobold society is extremely interesting and unlike any other Kobold societies.

A GM who enjoys Theme does it because the Kobolds will present the players with a dilemma, through thier presence or thier actions.

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