Gameplay is similar to Getting Over It With Bennet Foddy, but it doesn't nearly have the same frustration-inducing physics. Whether that's an improvement or not is up to you.
From the same developer as Supercontinent Ltd, this game, as the title implies, explores themes of transhumanism. You're commissioned by your customers to create implants that can improve their quality of life. And apparently, you make those implants through pottery.
This game is remade for the cyberpunk anthology adventure game The Red Strings Club.
A cyberpunk espionage story with an intriguing and complex plotline that'll take a few playthroughs to fully grasp. But it's all worth it!
This game is remade for the cyberpunk anthology adventure game The Red Strings Club.
A mock-OS themed around pasta. Italian cuisine puns galore!
This short point-and-clicker is... strange. It's the kind of game that, even though it's seemingly harmless on the surface, has this uncanniness to it that is hard to describe. I was braced for nearly the entire experience, I was so unsettled.
Remember those highschool days, when Windows XP graced your home computer and you'd chat online with your highschool friends on AIM Messenger (or whatever your equivalent was)? This game recreates this nostalgia effectively... including the melancholy it often morphs into as people grow up and move on.
Made by a team led by the creator of the Stanley Parable. It pretty much plays like a "Stanley Parable Lite".