We started the year 2020 quite leisurely: Eleven small recommendation tweets found their way onto our Twitter account. But if you are interested in quality time with plants, experiencing several lifetimes, celebrating the winter solstice, and all sorts of …
With this edition of the “Treasure Chest” series we finally close the year 2019. From now on, all small recommendations that we have made in the aforementioned year on our Twitter account are also archived on the website. Enjoy these…
“I Hate You, Please Suffer” by scitydreamer. “In a world where adventuring is a common career choice, a recently fired woman sets out on a grand quest to pay her rent. […] Do quests, get paid, and hope that …
“MENU NEW GAME+” by Steven Sych & Mt. Garnet. “[A] series of menus for games that do not exist.” Game menus are underrated. They are essential to guiding us through our gaming experiences, but also nearly invisible when they are…
“Museum of Mechanics: Lockpicking” by Dim Bulb Games (Johnnemann Nordhagen) & Lysandra Nelson. “[A] browsable, playable collection of lockpicking mechanics from various games. The intended audience is game developers looking to explore the range of lockpicking mechanics …
“BRAIN YOU LATER (The Architect Saga, Chapter I)” by Yes Very Much (Miguel Rosso Godoy, Franco Belbey & Esteban Rivero Sosa). “Get a taste of how it feels to live as a [consumer] in The Architect’s city, …
“Suzerain” by Torpor Games (Ata Sergey Nowak, Ilke Karademir, Ozgun Kilit, James Spence & Ipek Unal) & Fellow Traveller. “As President Rayne, lead Sordland into ruin or repair in your first term. Navigate a political …
“There Was the Moon” by Ben Lapid. “Explore an ancient monument and discover its true purpose. Meticulously crafted environments inspired by [science fiction] and dreams […] [and a] haunting atmosphere paired with a surreal soundscape [are waiting for you.] …
“Peaks of Yore” by Anders Grube Jensen. “Travel around the region to climb challenging peaks while logging progress in your peak journal and take in the picturesque views of nature, rendered in the style of [turn of the century] …