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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Mikina@programming.dev to c/patientgamers@sh.itjust.works

Hello!

One of the things I really enjoy is unique, interesting or out-of-the box game design. It doesn't have to be AAA game, it doesn't have to be a perfect game, it can be pretty rough - but if it has a mechanic or design element that is somehow unique or original, I'm instantly in love with the game.

The problem is that such games do not usually get a lot of exposure, since it is after all a niche. And that is really a shame - in the past few years the most fun had with video-games was playing such smaller and shorter indie games with something unique or pretty clever, where I can obsess over the design and more importantly - get inspired. That leads me to my question - are there any communites or blogs or content curators that are about this kind of smaller, maybe unpolished, but original games? Or what games would you recommend that would fit into this description? I don't mind if it's a 5 minute experience. It's ok if it's more interactive art than a game.

To better illustrate what I'm looking for, I'd compare it to modern art - the kind where you get a single colored square on a canvas. I never got it, and it always felt just weird - until I had to start doing flyer design and started researching and reading about composition, space and all that stuff. And now I see there's so much going on even on a picture with a single line, that it's really interesting to think about why the square is where it is, and what kind of composition rules was he working with.

And I think it's the same for game design - sometimes you see a clever mechanic or design on otherwise really ugly and unpolished game, and it still gets you inspired and thinking.

I understand that my question is a little bit vague, so I'll give you a list of some games I consider unique, some of them are well known, some of them not-so-much:

  • Immortality - you probably know about this one, but a game where the plot twist is discovering a hidden game mechanic, you could've done all the time? And the fact that you watch three movies at once in random scene order is also a really good experience.
  • Against the Storm - I really like how they solved the issue with management sims - that they tend to get boring once you set everything up, by making it a roguelike.
  • Different Strokes - an online persistent collaborative museum of art, where you can either leave a new painting, or edit someone's else. Each painting can be edited only once, so there are always two authors of a single piece.
  • Sayonara Wild Hearts - I really like the idea of making what's basically an interactive music album. While the game design isn't anyting that interresting, the focus on music is cool - there should be more music albums with video-games instead of video-clips.
  • Project Forlorn - Again, not really a game - this time I think there's no actuall gameplay, but it's the best interactive music album presentation I've ever seen. And again - I like the idea of exploring music and games together.
  • Playdate - Not exactly a single game, but rather a console - but the idea behind giving you a game per day (which is I think how it started, they may all be available now looking at it) sounds amazing - which I'd also consider a game design (or rather, experience design?).
  • Baba is You - Another probably well known game, but the puzzle mechanic is just mindblowing.
  • Before Your eyes - In this game, the main mechanic is that you go through the memories of someone who has just passed away, but the time advances every time you blink - physically blink, because the game can use your camera. That is such a clever idea, that it definitely fits onto this list.
  • Nerve Damage - This is my favourite recent discovery. The game is trying so hard to be uncomfortable to play, with it's main design build around just being unplayable. But it somehow works and once you get into the flow, it's such an unique experience.

So, does anyone has some recommendations about where to look for more experimental games? A curated list, blog would be awesome - since clicking through pages of games on itch.io is pretty hit and miss. Also, feel free to share some of your favourite unique design or experimental experiences and games!

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[-] r4tzt4r@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Have you tried the "haunted ps1 demo discs"? Horror seems to be the genre that always tries something unique in gaming. Things like Iron Lung always amaze me.

[-] turtlepower@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I highly recommend Inkulinati. It's still in Early Access, but I've enjoyed many hours of getting my ass kicked by a farting donkey and a Yoda wanna-be.

[-] Mr_1077@monero.town 2 points 1 year ago

I personally really like Satisfactory. It is not the most original game out there. However, it is really beautiful. The community is awesome too.

[-] Anticorp@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Unraveled 2 is a beautiful game with unique mechanics. The game is a platformer, but how you get through the levels is unique. You need to play it with another person for it to really shine though.

[-] Nyarlathotep@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

0_Abyssal_somewhere is pretty short and transmits an interesting sensation of strangeness and curiosity to me. More reminiscent of modern art than comercial videogames for sure. You can also play It for free if you want without pirating It.

https://nonoise.itch.io/abyssalsomewhere

[-] kick_out_the_jams@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Give Up the Ghost - https://gate.itch.io/ghost

I've wanted to go back and beat this puzzle game, because it's quite excellent.
There's some proper rot13 hints in the comments by the creator.

If you want a list of wild games I can recommend Warp Door - https://warpdoor.com/
I try to stay away from there.

[-] BeeJackPin@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

Miegakure is probably something you'd be interested in. https://miegakure.com/

[-] general_kitten@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

If you havent already, stanley parable is a nice one, it is a game about making choises.

[-] Bread@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

and if you want to play a completely different game in every way by the same developer, the beginner's guide is a short story game I would consider a work of art. It definitely is unusual as far as games go and it makes you feel things. It is best played completely blind on information.

[-] Legendsofanus@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Dude, I'm just super happy that Patientgamers is on lemmy, I really hope you find your game!

On that note, Gamepads has so many niche indie games that I think you will love

[-] doopen@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 months ago

Hyper Demon - the camera is almost 360 degrees and in the trailers the gameplay seems unintelligible, until you play it for a bit

[-] Aviandelight@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

I've on my way to work but I'm commenting so I can come back and give you a list and see what everyone else suggests.

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[-] icepuncher69@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I would recomend for you Killer 7. It was originally for ps2 but i think it was released on steam for a while now. The gameplay is very weird being kinda like a rail shooter but you can move your character around a fixed path and change your character. The interesting part though is the story or at least how its presented. Best way i can describe it is like a fever dream after a bad trip, and i dont do drugs but after playing it youll feel like you just did. The story itself is better experienced than tolld since it doesnt sound very speciall, but just so that it picks on your interest you play as an assassin with multipple personalities disorder and you are tasked with taking down a cult/terrorist organization known as heavens smile and you are not gonna understeand fuck all at first and it gets very ridicoulous, but it still an extraordinary experimental experience.

[-] 20gramsWrench@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 year ago

Virtamate fits your description

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