![]() ![]() Is interesting how depending on our language some names sound funny for completely different reasons Still as said if you ever feel like exploring search via the tags and pick one of the popular or highly rated ones and you can hopefully at least get a feel for the genres and what appeals or doesn't to you yeah it is a lot and truthfully most of them are likely rough as hell. I checked using tags and it has over 3k free walking sims and 7k free visual novels so. ![]() Yeah itch is sort of the wild west of the PC indie game scene, there's a bunch of free stuff on steam as well but this seems to be where a lot of the hobbyist more narrative games end up. The style of writing wasn't really a type I care much for but that's more of a personal preference than an actual mark against the game, I can still see why it stood out upon release. Dear Esther seemed pretty well put together, unlike many it had a definite somewhat strict path through the game world but I thought it was a rather well laid out "tour" through the island which helps a lot. (If you want a free one to try I would recommend The Indifferent Wonder of an Edible Place, although it is a story that touches a good deal on saddening real life events).ĮDIT: I had both but went with Landmark Edition. ![]() Use that to narrow what you are looking for and it'll be easier to track other things you may dig down. Put aside a day every so often, go pick a random free/cheap game off of itch.io or something and while it'll likely be on the rough side it may give you a clue as to what type of games in that mold appeal to you. Normally I'd skip it and pick again (it's fairly known) but it's such a long shot for it to come up literally right after you mentioned it just last week on my page so I guess I'm playing it next!īTW as an addendum to my last message I put aside a day a week or so to try a smaller mostly unknown game at random, so if you do want to try and find some "short story" type games that might be a way to figure out what kinds you may like. So as noted I use the backloggery "fortune cookie" feature to pick a random game for me to play out of the massive amounts of small PC games I have access to. If you enter in a single letter, you'll get a list of all the games you own that start with that letter. ? Use this field to quickly search your backlog. ![]()
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