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SexyBlindfold posted:I'm looking for games with desert aesthetics. Ideally "desert where people live" rather than "barren planet". Can potentially be any genre provided it's chill and looks pretty. Please nothing too resource-intensive for my lovely laptop. Technomancer, for populated Mars desert
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I don't know if this is exactly the thread for it, but it's worth a try anyway: I'm looking for a game from maybe the 90s or early 2000s, which is sort-of like Scorched Earth in that you have tanks that shoot other tanks, but instead of being 2D it's using an 3D isometric camera view that can be moved all around the map that also exists in 3D space. It's very possible it was an RTS game, but I'm not completely sure about that. Does anyone have a clue what it could be?
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# ? Jul 3, 2022 13:07 |
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Scorched3d?
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# ? Jul 3, 2022 13:09 |
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:I don't know if this is exactly the thread for it, but it's worth a try anyway: If you don't get the answer here, this is the thread to try: Help us remember the name of a game!!!! Or perish!!
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# ? Jul 3, 2022 13:21 |
Why'd it have to be that simple?! Thanks StoryTime posted:If you don't get the answer here, this is the thread to try:
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# ? Jul 3, 2022 13:25 |
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:Why'd it have to be that simple?! You're good, don't stress it. This is a thread for suggestions based on criteria. Like "I'm looking for a a turn based rpg with a modern or future setting that can run on a lovely laptop while I'm on a work trip" or whatever.
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# ? Jul 3, 2022 16:51 |
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Some friends and I are having a LAN weekend coming up where there will be much alcohol involved and we're looking for game suggestions. We've found that competitive games aren't great for our group since the different skill levels lead to different people disengaging. In general we're looking for:
Survival games fit the bill in general, but there aren't any obvious options sticking out to us at the moment. Things we've enjoyed in the past:
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 16:03 |
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Terraria?
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:I don't know if this is exactly the thread for it, but it's worth a try anyway: Blast Doors by Freds Friends?
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Bognar posted:Some friends and I are having a LAN weekend coming up where there will be much alcohol involved and we're looking for game suggestions. We've found that competitive games aren't great for our group since the different skill levels lead to different people disengaging. In general we're looking for: Yeah, Terraria is still solid, gets silly real quick with friends. It's old, but Payday was pretty good for this too. The ideal option is Deep Rock Galactic (it even has a bar and a drinking game!) but I think it's limited to 4 player groups.
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 17:06 |
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Something like the Fortnite coop PVE mode?
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Thanks for the recommendations. Has anyone played The Forest or have opinions on how that matches up with the criteria? https://store.steampowered.com/app/242760/The_Forest/
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 17:58 |
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The Forest is a gloriously fun janky mess but not sure how many players it supports
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 18:08 |
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Rocket League can support 6 players in a match and can fill with bots
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 18:47 |
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Sandwich Anarchist posted:Rocket League can support 6 players in a match and can fill with bots This would be my suggestion, with the caveat that it's heavily skill-based so if anyone has experience with it it probably won't be fun for the others. That said, if everyone is similarly inept, it is a ton of fun to flail around and occasionally accidentally get the ball in the goal. It has good "get drunk and yell a lot" energy.
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It's also free now!
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Bognar posted:Some friends and I are having a LAN weekend coming up where there will be much alcohol involved and we're looking for game suggestions. We've found that competitive games aren't great for our group since the different skill levels lead to different people disengaging. In general we're looking for: At 5 players you could also give 3 v 2 Planetary Annihalation a go. Put the two best on one team, it cannot be overstated how much of an edge just having three sets of eyes vs two can give you in that game.
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Satisfactory
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There's also any number of 4x games like Civ or Stellaris, but those tend to move alot slower. 7 Days To Die is zombie apocalypse minecraft. Don't Starve Together. Diablo or PoE or Grim Dawn Sandwich Anarchist fucked around with this message at 20:10 on Jul 6, 2022 |
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Bognar posted:Some friends and I are having a LAN weekend coming up where there will be much alcohol involved and we're looking for game suggestions. We've found that competitive games aren't great for our group since the different skill levels lead to different people disengaging. In general we're looking for: In the spirit of Overcooked, there's Unrailed and Out Of Space. Unrailed is actually more of a Roguelike. Out of the spirit of Overcooked, there's Viscera Cleanup Detail and Astroneer (which is sort of survival crafting without as much of the survival aspect).
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 20:14 |
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The latest Zachtronics game has a puzzle minigame, that I really enjoyed, where you meld flesh to create specimens. I really like it's theme. Is there any other game with the gameplay (so, NOT a Visual Novel) of creating body horror poo poo? EDIT: I'll give the comedy answer of Impossible Creatures 2 right away, but I was thinking of something that does body horror purposefully.
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 20:17 |
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Dunno about creating per se, but two games that come to mind are Nongunz and Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator.
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ninjewtsu posted:Satisfactory Satisfactory was actually our original plan, but we scrapped it because a couple people want a macguffin and building a factory for factory's sake doesn't appeal to them. Sandwich Anarchist posted:There's also any number of 4x games like Civ or Stellaris, but those tend to move alot slower. 7 Days To Die is in the running, we hadn't considered Don't Starve Together so I'll mention it. Splicer posted:In the Games I Haven't Played With Lots Of People But Want To categories: Barotrauma and Pulsar: Lost Colony. PLC is pricier but is explicitly 1 to 5 players. I skimmed a couple videos of Pulsar: Lost Colony and it seems like there's a lot of downtime - it was hard to get a good feel for what the inner loop is supposed to be. Anyone have good video examples for this?
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 21:07 |
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Kinda a wild card answer but I love playing multiplayer CK3 with friends, especially when you go in with the attitude things are going to get weird and disastrous and take joy in that
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Jack Trades posted:The latest Zachtronics game has a puzzle minigame, that I really enjoyed, where you meld flesh to create specimens.
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Looking for a game kind of like Freelancer on iOS. Have played startrader frontiers, and definitely not looking for a turn based thing like that. Played galaxy on fire (2) and that was fun/close, but too bare bones. Any other recommendations? E: offline pls! tildes fucked around with this message at 02:16 on Jul 7, 2022 |
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Bognar posted:Some friends and I are having a LAN weekend coming up where there will be much alcohol involved and we're looking for game suggestions. We've found that competitive games aren't great for our group since the different skill levels lead to different people disengaging. In general we're looking for: Project Zomboid would be great for this. But give it a try first - it’s a bit crunchier than some of the survival games you’ve listed. (E: or 7DtD Tho it hasn’t clicked for me as much)
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Is filling the space elevator not macguffin enough?
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Bognar posted:Some friends and I are having a LAN weekend coming up where there will be much alcohol involved and we're looking for game suggestions. We've found that competitive games aren't great for our group since the different skill levels lead to different people disengaging. In general we're looking for: You might have already given it a shot but The Forest is entirely beatable in a few days with a big group if you all stay focused and don't get caught up in building a Roman fort or something.
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Jack Trades posted:The latest Zachtronics game has a puzzle minigame, that I really enjoyed, where you meld flesh to create specimens. Old and really weird: Vangers. New and really weird: Cruelty Squad
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Jack Trades posted:The latest Zachtronics game has a puzzle minigame, that I really enjoyed, where you meld flesh to create specimens. It's less "body horror" and more "bloodthirsty cellular microscopic beasts" but Sipho is a roguelite based around the concept: https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/256732132/movie480.webm?t=1539531906 deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 20:02 on Jul 7, 2022 |
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Sobatchja Morda posted:Old and really weird: Vangers. Also new and weird: Wrought Flesh (it's short though)
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Jack Trades posted:The latest Zachtronics game has a puzzle minigame, that I really enjoyed, where you meld flesh to create specimens. Bugsnax
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Splicer posted:My favourite thing about original X-Com was how you'd start out as a bunch of guys shooting bullets and flying a jet and by grabbing as much alien stuff as possible you'd progress to a bunch of power armoured jetpackers in a human-built UFO/Jet hybrid packed full of handheld nukes. Terraria is very much like this. You start as a character with a puny bronze shortsword that can run slowly and jump; by the end of the game you're decked out with a minigun made out of a shark that shoots homing bullets, a sword that shoots other swords, you're immune to all status effects, can teleport at will, you have wings and can fly, all kinds of stuff that really changes how the game plays. It's probably my favorite progression curve in any game ever.
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Hey folks, I'm trying to do some market research to find streamers who might be interested in my game. The thing I'm running into is that most all of the military-themed build-your-own-vehicle games (e.g. Sprocket, Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnought) tend towards realism far more than Waves of Steel does. Also I know there's a reasonably sizable custom-mech-based gaming community out there, but I know basically nothing about it. So basically what I'm looking for is recommendations for games that a) have extensive character customization, and b) aren't seriously attached to realism, either by being goofy or sci-fi or otherwise detached from realistic modern warfare. Ideally these games would also have enough market presence that people stream them regularly.
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# ? Jul 9, 2022 03:40 |
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I'd say two groups to potentially reach out to are EDF fans and Ace Combat fans, but neither game is quite on the same wavelength nor are they huge stream draws. You might be better served by scoping out variety streamers who will play anything sufficiently novel.
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You might find small overlap with The Raft, Sea of Thieves and Kerbal Space Program. Or find someone who loved Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts. Love your game, by the way, and could definitely see it on something like Game It Out or a stream where a group of friends challenge each other with the dumbest builds imaginable.
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:Hey folks, I'm trying to do some market research to find streamers who might be interested in my game. The thing I'm running into is that most all of the military-themed build-your-own-vehicle games (e.g. Sprocket, Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnought) tend towards realism far more than Waves of Steel does. Also I know there's a reasonably sizable custom-mech-based gaming community out there, but I know basically nothing about it. Add a mode where you get to pick one of four parts to add to your ship after every wave and you’ll grab massive streamers.
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:Hey folks, I'm trying to do some market research to find streamers who might be interested in my game. The thing I'm running into is that most all of the military-themed build-your-own-vehicle games (e.g. Sprocket, Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnought) tend towards realism far more than Waves of Steel does. Also I know there's a reasonably sizable custom-mech-based gaming community out there, but I know basically nothing about it. I know some that can get pretty goofy like Kerbal Space Program and Besiege and Space Engineers. Although with those I think part of how they have appeal after being around for a while is that there are some big physics-sim nerds that often look past the jokey side of things. There's a lot of other streamers that enjoy chaotic physics, but they often don't stick with just one game for too long. But then, a lot of streamers tend to stick with games with more potential for original content, which is why sandboxes and online multiplayer tend to dominate that space. On the wacky alt-hist side of things, I think Luftrausers is the only thing in that vein that I really noticed cresting much into mainstream popularity.
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:Hey folks, I'm trying to do some market research to find streamers who might be interested in my game. The thing I'm running into is that most all of the military-themed build-your-own-vehicle games (e.g. Sprocket, Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnought) tend towards realism far more than Waves of Steel does. Also I know there's a reasonably sizable custom-mech-based gaming community out there, but I know basically nothing about it. From the Depths! Ship building is much more fiddly, but in general seems like a very similar one in terms of arcadey/whacky combat. Has some YouTubers into it as well.
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