Hello, i was wondering if there are any good indie games on steam to try out. Can be free or paid, i don’t mind if there’s no native linux build either (i play stuff with wine/proton anyways lol) and i don’t mind the genre. I’ve been thinking of trying something new as of recent so i thought i might ask it here.
Thanks!
nope sorry, none.
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Baba is you for a fun puzzle game, moving around words to build rules that affect the game world
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Eh… Tons? 🤔
Factorio, 100%
Caves of Qud. I’m still on the fence about whether or not I like the perma-death mode, but the writing is fantastically poetic and it’s clear the systems of interactivity in the game world are expansive beyond what I could ever hope to really comprehend.
Mindustry
Not seen Spelunky2 in this list. It’s a quite hard rogue like platformer, but procedurally generated.
Also Noita (I think this is an indie?). Again procedurally generated game, but the map is bigger than expected. Wand programming at its finest
Gorogoa
I play indie games a bunch, here’s my shortlist:
- Factorio (factory builder)
- Enter the Gungeon (bullethell top down shooter)
- Slay the spire (rougelike deckbuilder)
- Subnautica (underwater exploration/survival/base building) - nr 2 is in early access, publisher deal with Krafton so good for the devs they fucked up trying to get out)
- Megabonk (rougelike auto-shooting, 3d vampire survivors type)
- Outer Wilds (space mystery exploration)
- Chants of Senaar (language decoding)
- Return to the Obra Dinn (forensics)
- Dave the Diver (dive fishing/sushi serving)
- Celeste (2d platformer)
- Neon White (speedrunning FPS)
- Papers Please (soviet style document checking)
- Cuphead (metroidvania)
- Magic Archery (very short and solid incremental, free and unmonetized, very rare)
- Inscryption (deckbuilder)
- Schedule I (drug dealing sim)
- Hollow Night (2d platformer Soulslike)
- Hades (roguelite)
All of them are good and they’re mostly different types of games. All are tons of fun to play and most of them have a very charming art style (schedule I, and Megabonk Notably lacking there)
Out of these the absolute favorites are Factorio, Outer Wilds, Return to the Obra Dinn.
Side note, very important you stick with Outer Wilds until you find a major secret, people sometimes bounce off it and miss out on a once in a lifetime gaming experience.
Can confirm that Outer Wilds and Return of the Obra Dinn are amazing games unlike anything I’ve had played before. Though both needed some time before it clicked for me. Subnautica, Celeste, Hollow Knight, and Hades are solid games too.
I’d also like to mention Soma (a horror game I still often think about) and the two Ori games (metroidvanias with incredible soundtracks).
I could never get into Outer Wilds; had no clue what to do and the space controls are really wonky.
I can completely see why the gameplay might not be for everyone. I don’t remember struggling with the spaceship controls but maybe I just got used it it. If you ever want to give it another go I’d suggest exploring the starting planet first, then maybe go to the moon, and then explore the other planets. You don’t need to visit stuff in a particular order and are sort of led by your own curiosity. Though there’s a logbook in your spaceship for collecting clues which also gives some pointers where to go next.
If you liked Obra Dinn, I really like The Roottrees are Dead which was very similar but kind of different.
Thanks for the recommendation. That looks interesting. Added to my wishlist. Hope there’s not too much typing or it might get tiresome on the steam deck.
Well you can highlight text to search for, instead of typing, but still I wouldn’t really recommend it for the deck I guess. Maybe with the trackpads simulating a mouse, but I haven’t tried it to see how it feels. I played it on a pc proper.
My partner and I played Roottrees together and I think it might have been our favourite game ever. We really enjoyed The Case of the Golden Idol too which scratches a similar itch (though I would love for them to make a Roottrees sequel)
Magic Archery (very short and solid incremental, free and unmonetized, very rare)
If you like incrementals look at the Gnorp Apologue. Very well designed and the presentation is top tier. Good enough to have spawned new ‘Gnorp-like’ games:
Dwarf Eats Mountain is very gnorp-like, it just released so the balance is a little rough but the dev is very active (there’s been 4 updates in the past 3 days).
Journey to Incrementalia same idea, it does a good job on having unique troop ‘builds’ due to the synergies between different types of units and the prestige upgrades.
Honorable Mention: Tower Wizard, more standard incremental but well done.
Pompeii: The Legacy
Another take on roman inspired city builders. It’s in early access but already really playable.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2632240/Pompeii_The_Legacy/
Metropolis 1998
City builder inspired by sim city 2000 with pixel graphics. The interesting thing here is that you can plan and decorate the houses you build. So it’s a bit of simcity / sims mix with retro graphics
Currently only a demo is available.
Recommend me some good city builders that are not rome or europe themed. :)
The only one I can think about is Pharao.
There was a re-release recently
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1351080/Pharaoh_A_New_Era/
Are there any good indie games on the world’s largest video game store? I dunno, are there any leafy trees in the Amazon?
From what I’ve been playing: Stardew Valley, Factorio, Vampire Survivors, Derail Valley, A Hat In Time, Project Wingman, Frostpunk 1 and 2, Portal 2 (technically self-published), Signalis. Voices Of The Void will eventually have a Steam release. All of those games work well on Linux.
In addition to Vampire Survivors:
Holocure
Our adventuring guild: Tactics game full of flavour and min-max potential about getting a run down “guild of adventurers” from near extinction to a world class power
Ur Adventuring mom
Eastward is probably my favorite video game ever. I actually learned about it from a post here on lemmy a month or two after its release and I don’t think I’ve ever seen it mentioned in the wild since. Gorgeous pixel art, characters you fall in love with, wonderful soundtrack. It’s not for everyone - it’s very dialogue-heavy and a lot of the story is left open-ended - but the world they’ve built is so compelling and packed with emotion. It’s really heartwarming at times and beautifully creepy at other times.









