Buggy and janky movement, but interesting. Has some substance.
You get a doggo.
Turned off from the JRPG combat, but interesting concept with good pixel art, and some non turn-based sniping combat.
EDIT: This actually has a cool story. Unfortunately I got too tired of the combat, but ended up watching the rest of it on youtube.
This is oddly fun. Kind of like Don't Starve, but less stressful.
No real gameplay whatsoever, but very nice pixel art.
Unique gameplay idea of being the guy helping the protagonists on the radio.
Short and simple FPS with a fantastic visual style.
Simplistic portal-like puzzler. Found it too simple to enjoy.
The trailer and box art are probably the best parts of this game, It's not awful, but the walking speed is glacial, and I got stuck a couple times and needed a walkthrough.
Apparently this is a combination interactive fiction game with resource management elements, seems cool.
Dayum is this game ugly. But it does seem like a genuinely good learning tool.
You play as a hacker helping an employee at a mega-corp escape alive, all played from your terminal with ASCII art. Not terrible, but the gameplay is simplistic, and I got bored somewhat quickly.
Seems like a fun little racer, probably best with a gamepad, but still cool
Odd. Gonna give this one a try.
There's something about the pixel art of this game that I find oddly appealing, and it seems like a decentish kinda game, but I'm not sure I'd enjoy it.
Just a pretty walking sim, but you can't explore far.
Very fun multiplayer platformer, charming style
X-com lite, decent, but not amazing.
Heavily inspired by the 1990's SegaCD Snatcher game by Hideo Kojima. Basically a visual novel with occasional short shooting sequences.
Looks like a more approachable Dwarf Fortress?
EDIT: Yep, simplified Dwarf Fortress, nicely polished too.
This seems...Okay? Kind of a spoof on Zelda games, but you're probably better off just playing a real Zelda game on an emulator to begin with.
This seems...Ehh...Kinda lame but interesting? Reviews say its tedious AF, but I kinda like the idea.
EDIT: It's very clunky
This is probably the best game of the bundle besides night in the woods. Quite pleasant to play, and polished.
Very nicely polished narrative adventure.
I played this on the Epic store. It is highly polished, and plays well, but I'm not big on challenge platformers to begin with.