bluetonium
Well-Known Member
Cheers for that, never used itch.io before but grabbed this just before it ended.Quick advert for the Itch.io bundle for racial justice, which ends in 12 hours.
$5 for 1700 games.
Including (expensive and "Very / Overwhelmingly Recommended") Steam stuff like;
Celeste
Night In The Woods
Hidden Folks
Nuclear Throne
Oxenfree
Pyre
Pikuniku
A Short Hike
Fossil Echo
OneShot
Minit
and SOOOO many more. Great stuff not even a month old (Sign Of The Sojourner).. some so recent they are still in early access on Steam (Beacon). Dozens more hidden indie single player gems, action RPS from retro magic like Lenna's Inception, to the indescribable and amazing Dujanah. Local Multiplayer stuff, from RPGs like micromages, through things like Tonight We Riot, to frenetic post pub fair like Unfair Jousting and Dangerous Duels. FPS games like Heavy Bullets..
Top ratedperv festsVisual Novels like Highway Blossoms, recent and highly thought of adventure / walking sims like Milkmaid Of The Milkyway, Walden... One off craziness like Art Sqool. Lots, and lots of craziness, alongside more conservative fair like EXTREME MEATPUNKS FOREVER.
Puzzle games, chess games, card games... even physical card games (print your own, or print the rules), and some really amazing TTRPG. How about Chess-puzzle TTRPG Card-game Two Kingdoms? Comics, books. and OSTs. MORE AND MORE CHOICE! THIS IS YOUR BIRTHDAY AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS!
Honestly, just going through and picking out the really good ones is enough fun to justify the tiny price. People are sharing lists, making websites, and all sorts. I've been at it for days, I've picked nearly 200, and then you stumble on something like Depth Of Extinction.
So, so much stuff, and so much of it even available on Mac and Linux.
Ok, that's the sales pitch. By know, I think you know what to do. Pay the $5 (or more), and head here, or here, for categories and recommendations - or you could just give up on life and moan that you wouldn't play 1600 of them... or if it had been 1700 Steam Keys, I might have bought it, but suddenly I realise that I wasn't anti-DRM, I like a little DRM, just not Epic Store DRM... anwya I wouldn't have DRM free games on my Windows in case some Chinese SJW's hacked them and stole my Battle.net account.
Oxenfree is excellent, there are a few others in there I've wanted to try also. Very generous for the price.