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Shafi5557
2 Yrs✓#
Eastshade is a lovely game where you play as a painter and sell your paintings for quests and progression in the game.
Looking for some unique games.
Looking for some unique games.
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brnzen
2 Yrs✓#
This one is a bit more sci-fi than fantasy, but Sable is a game I recently played.
It takes place on a desert planet. There’s no combat, the main gameplay comes from exploration of large structures, and some light puzzles.
It takes place on a desert planet. There’s no combat, the main gameplay comes from exploration of large structures, and some light puzzles.
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Shafi5557
2 Yrs✓#
I don't like the art style of Sable. It makes the desert planet feel even more deserted: gives me an empty feeling.
But now this game is on my radar for your recommendation.
Edit: I think I'll pick up and try the game when it goes on steam sale.

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You might enjoy Chibi-Robo and/or Chulip. In Chibi-Robo you play as a tiny cleaning robot who helps a household of humans and sentient toys through their domestic troubles. As you complete quests and chores, you get access to more gadgets, costumes, and better battery efficiency (which is basically your "health"). There are some very barebones combat elements toward the end of the main story, but they represent a very small amount of the overall gameplay.
In Chulip you play as a boy who is trying to confess to his crush. To do this, you need to collect the items necessary to write a heartfelt love letter. What's unique about this game is that there is a dedicated kiss button, and you are supposed to kiss as many NPCs as possible to level up. It's not always straightforward, though, so you may have to complete a side quest or solve a puzzle before they're willing to kiss you. The game can be pretty obtuse and unforgiving with its puzzles sometimes, but the presentation of this game is more unique than a large majority of games out there.
As a side note, if you end up enjoying either of these games, you might want to look into other games by the developers Love-de-Lic, skip Ltd, and Vanpool. There are shared team members among these companies, so they often have a similar design philosophy of making nonviolent RPGs with imaginative social sim mechanics.
In Chulip you play as a boy who is trying to confess to his crush. To do this, you need to collect the items necessary to write a heartfelt love letter. What's unique about this game is that there is a dedicated kiss button, and you are supposed to kiss as many NPCs as possible to level up. It's not always straightforward, though, so you may have to complete a side quest or solve a puzzle before they're willing to kiss you. The game can be pretty obtuse and unforgiving with its puzzles sometimes, but the presentation of this game is more unique than a large majority of games out there.
As a side note, if you end up enjoying either of these games, you might want to look into other games by the developers Love-de-Lic, skip Ltd, and Vanpool. There are shared team members among these companies, so they often have a similar design philosophy of making nonviolent RPGs with imaginative social sim mechanics.
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Siver
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I haven't gotten to playing it yet so I don't know for sure if it falls into what you're looking for, but as a suggestion of something to look into that might fit your wants, have you looked at Lost Ember?
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Illusera
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Abzu
Omno
The First Tree
AER: Memories of Old
Compared to Eastshade I’d say these are closer to Journey but you may find something interesting here.
Omno
The First Tree
AER: Memories of Old
Compared to Eastshade I’d say these are closer to Journey but you may find something interesting here.
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Shafi5557
2 Yrs✓#
Update:
I have played Arise: A Simple Story, Journey, The First Tree, and Lost Embers in the past 3 days. Nice fun and relaxing games :) .
Originally Posted by: KerfMerf
I have looked up Chibi-Robo & Chulip and other games from Love-de-Lic, skip Ltd, and Vanpool. Unfortunately I don't have the console required for most of their games. I could pirate and emulate the games but I would prefer not to (atm). The games I can play on switch are Moon: Remix RPG Adventure & the Kirby games (Super Kirby Clash, Kirby Fighters 2, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.)
Moon: Remix RPG Adventure has piqued my interest. Can you tell me more about it (if you have played this game.)
Edit: I see the game is still in your backlog. But you are hyped for it being on the switch. The original must have a large enough following for it to get a remix.
Right now I am craving some physics puzzles (like portal). Also waiting for Sable to go on sale.
I have played Arise: A Simple Story, Journey, The First Tree, and Lost Embers in the past 3 days. Nice fun and relaxing games :) .
Originally Posted by: KerfMerf
You might enjoy Chibi-Robo and/or Chulip. In Chibi-Robo you play as a tiny cleaning robot who helps a household of humans and sentient toys through their domestic troubles. As you complete quests and chores, you get access to more gadgets, costumes, and better battery efficiency (which is basically your "health"). There are some very barebones combat elements toward the end of the main story, but they represent a very small amount of the overall gameplay.
In Chulip you play as a boy who is trying to confess to his crush. To do this, you need to collect the items necessary to write a heartfelt love letter. What's unique about this game is that there is a dedicated kiss button, and you are supposed to kiss as many NPCs as possible to level up. It's not always straightforward, though, so you may have to complete a side quest or solve a puzzle before they're willing to kiss you. The game can be pretty obtuse and unforgiving with its puzzles sometimes, but the presentation of this game is more unique than a large majority of games out there.
As a side note, if you end up enjoying either of these games, you might want to look into other games by the developers Love-de-Lic, skip Ltd, and Vanpool. There are shared team members among these companies, so they often have a similar design philosophy of making nonviolent RPGs with imaginative social sim mechanics.
I have looked up Chibi-Robo & Chulip and other games from Love-de-Lic, skip Ltd, and Vanpool. Unfortunately I don't have the console required for most of their games. I could pirate and emulate the games but I would prefer not to (atm). The games I can play on switch are Moon: Remix RPG Adventure & the Kirby games (Super Kirby Clash, Kirby Fighters 2, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.)
Moon: Remix RPG Adventure has piqued my interest. Can you tell me more about it (if you have played this game.)
Edit: I see the game is still in your backlog. But you are hyped for it being on the switch. The original must have a large enough following for it to get a remix.
Right now I am craving some physics puzzles (like portal). Also waiting for Sable to go on sale.

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