Games that I liked. I believe I have seen all of them, but I may have missed a few. Roughly in the order I found them. Games with *'s are heavy recommends.
Total value is roughly $400 US.
An interesting walking simulator telling the story of a person tripping out on tree tears, read by many different people at once. It also lets you leave a message at the end. See if you can find mine (You'll have to know me well enough to tell which one is mine, but it is very distinct).
A nice, short game about shopping for the perfect gift. *
A lovely little game about making potions for your customers. Also part of the Care Package Bundle, if you want to nab a few more games for a deal! *
A nice fireplace simulator. Not much in terms of gameplay, but there are many interactive commands! Also very nice to relax to.
A beautiful point-and-click puzzle/adventure game. Unfortunately, there is often 20+second long dialogue where the main character explains exactly what every single bit of symbolism means, which also stops you from doing anything unless you skip it or wait through it :(
Fun little game about driving a bus through endless obstacles.
An interesting sokoban-style puzzle game where your puzzle solution influences the beat. Simplistic and easy on the eyes.
A small collection of simple games with a retro soundtrack.
Physics-based puzzle game about collapsing solar systems as fast as possible.
Be a bicycle. Race against yourself or friends in local multiplayer. Also has minigames.
They somehow managed to combine a tower defense game with puzzle aspects and make it fun. Drain these poor people of all of their wealth by giving them what they've been told to want*.
*Any suggestion of market manipulation by the Board is purely hypothetical and has no real merit
3D third-person roguelite with collectible weapons and items, also has an option to disable a lot of the roguelite aspects for a pure shooter experience. Also has local co-op.
Be a cat, destroy everything.
Be a sausage animal and play sports. Also a party game.
A nice relaxing visual/auditory experience with scenes of the mountains surrounding the Global Seed Vault. No real gameplay, just sit back and relax.
A nice path-based puzzle game, with a story tidbit for every puzzle you complete. *
Cut grass to uncover shards, crack those shards to get gems or decorative items. No real goals or such, just a chill mess-around kind of game.
A game about interacting with all of the exhibits, but NOT the button.
A cute top-down adventure exploration game.
Manually pilot an undersea crawler to escape the salt mine you've been enslaved at, without any knowledge of how this machine works. **