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Just bought Escape form Ever After.
It's turn based. Rpg. Looks like paper Mario. Apparently it has anti capitalist humor story. I literally just started it today. But has great reciewe.
A similar looking game and game play is Plucky Squire. Haven't played it but plan to.
I also played Bloomtown a while back. Quite liked it. Turn based rpg. Pixel art. Decent story.
Also liked Sea of Stars. Dlc was really fun too.
Moonwalker 2. I have the first on steam. It's a farming dungeon game. Cute graphics. Second one, (so I've heard) is improved version.
Other game I played
Moonstone island. I quite liked it at first. But professing at the 3/4 point is too much of a grind.
I got on a pixel RPG kick for a while so that's why a few of these are similar looking.
All beautiful games.