After Brotato addiction I found this gem of a game, right before the sequel announcement it seems. It’s such a perfect game for the Deck at least for me - you have time to think, the controls just work and you can just put the game down and continue your run later.

Do yourself a favor and try it out even though your first runs will probably be a disaster. The core game mechanic is so tight and well done it’s a pleasure to play loop after loop. 50 hours later I still want to do ‘one more run’.

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    8 months ago

    Tossing out other deck favorites here, (sorted by length of name as it appears on my phone screen, because duck it why not)

    Hades

    Griftlands

    Dead cells

    No man’s sky

    Monster train

    Hollow Knight

    Disco Elysium

    Dave the diver

    Wizard of legend

    Backpack battles

    Hero of the arena

    Vampire survivors

    Skul the hero Slayer

    All of these I’ve sunk dozens of hours into on the deck

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      8 months ago

      Thanks. Hades and Disco Elysium were on my list but you had many listed that I’ve never heard of. Much appreciated.

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        7 months ago

        Hades and disco Elysium are both incredible experiences. Hades when you’re feeling reflexive on point and rogue lite with a hell of a story and development, disco Elysium when you want a long story driven narrative branching and repeatable.

        If you want another game, with equally great story, on the entirely opposite end of replayability and gameplay (and equally highly regarded by most critics) add return of the obra dinn to your list, it also works great on the deck!